| Literature DB >> 8384581 |
T Durfee1, K Becherer, P L Chen, S H Yeh, Y Yang, A E Kilburn, W H Lee, S J Elledge.
Abstract
The retinoblastoma protein (p110RB) interacts with many cellular proteins in complexes potentially important for its growth-suppressing function. We have developed and used an improved version of the yeast two-hybrid system to isolate human cDNAs encoding proteins able to bind p110RB. One clone encodes a novel type 1 protein phosphatase catalytic subunit (PP-1 alpha 2), which differs from the originally defined PP-1 alpha by an amino-terminal 11-amino-acid insert. In vitro-binding assays demonstrated that PP-1 alpha isoforms preferentially bind the hypophosphorylated form of p110RB. Moreover, similar p110RB sequences are required for binding PP-1 alpha 2 and SV40 large T antigen. Cell cycle synchrony experiments revealed that this association occurs from mitosis to early G1. The implications of these findings on the regulation of both proteins are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8384581 DOI: 10.1101/gad.7.4.555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361