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The Implication of STEP in Synaptic Plasticity and Cognitive Impairments in Alzheimer's Disease and Other Neurological Disorders.

Yacoubou Abdoul Razak Mahaman1,2, Fang Huang2, Kidane Siele Embaye2, Xiaochuan Wang2,3, Feiqi Zhu1.   

Abstract

STriatal-Enriched protein tyrosine Phosphatase (STEP) is a tyrosine phosphatase that has been implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common form of dementia, and many other neurological diseases. The protein level and activity of STEP have been found to be elevated in most of these disorders, and specifically in AD as a result of dysregulation of different pathways including PP2B/DARPP32/PP1, PKA as well as impairments of both proteasomal and lysosomal systems. The upregulation in STEP leads to increased binding to, and dephosphorylation of, its substrates which are mainly found to be synaptic plasticity and thus learning and memory related proteins. These proteins include kinases like Fyn, Pyk2, ERK1/2 and both NMDA and AMPA receptor subunits GluN2B and GluA2. The dephosphorylation of these molecules results in inactivation of these kinases and internalization of NMDA and AMPA receptor complexes leading to synapse loss and cognitive impairments. In this study, we aim to review STEP regulation and its implications in AD as well as other neurological disorders and then summarize data on targeting STEP as therapeutic strategy in these diseases.
Copyright © 2021 Mahaman, Huang, Embaye, Wang and Zhu.

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Keywords:  ERK1/2; Fyn; GluA2; GluN2B; STEP; cognitive impairment; synapses loss

Year:  2021        PMID: 34195199      PMCID: PMC8236946          DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.680118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 2296-634X


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Authors:  Yuhang Li; Qichao Hu; Zhuoma Luoreng; Jian Yang; Xingping Wang; Yun Ma; Dawei Wei
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 3.231

2.  Molecular Integration in Adenosine Heteroreceptor Complexes Through Allosteric and De-Phosphorylation (STEP) Mechanisms and its Role in Brain Disease.

Authors:  Dasiel O Borroto-Escuela; Luca Ferraro; Kjell Fuxe
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 5.810

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