Redox regulation of PTEN and protein tyrosine phosphatases in H(2)O(2) mediated cell signaling |
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Authors: | Cho Seung-Hyun Lee Chang-Hun Ahn Younghee Kim Hyunjung Kim Hoeon Ahn Chi-Young Yang Kap-Seok Lee Seung-Rock |
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Affiliation: | Center for Cell Signaling Research, Department of Biological Sciences, Ewha Women's University, Seoul, South Korea. |
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Abstract: | Protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) is a family of enzymes important for regulating cellular phosphorylation state. The oxidation and consequent inactivation of several PTPs by H2O2 are well demonstrated. It is also shown that recovery of enzymatic activity depends on the availability of cellular reductants. Among these redox-regulated PTPs, PTEN, Cdc25 and low molecular weight PTP are known to form a disulfide bond between two cysteines, one in the active site and the other nearby, during oxidation by H2O2. The disulfide bond likely confers efficiency in the redox regulation of the PTPs and protects cysteine-sulfenic acid of PTPs from further oxidation. In this review, through a comparative analysis of the oxidation process of Yap1 and PTPs, we propose the mechanism of disulfide bond formation in the PTPs. |
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Keywords: | Author Keywords: Protein tyrosine phosphatase PTEN Cdc25 Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase Disulfide bond Redox regulation Hydrogen peroxide |
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