1. The Pyst2-L phosphatase is involved in cell-crowding
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Orlev Levy-Nissenbaum, Shlomit Ben-Menachem, Isaac P. Witz, and Orit Sagi-Assif
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Immunology ,Phosphatase ,DUSP6 ,Protein tyrosine phosphatase ,Xenopus Proteins ,Dual Specificity Phosphatase 6 ,Dual-specificity phosphatase ,Phosphoprotein Phosphatases ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Amino Acid Sequence ,RNA, Messenger ,Cells, Cultured ,Regulation of gene expression ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,biology ,Cell Cycle ,Protein phosphatase 2 ,Cell cycle ,Molecular biology ,Cell biology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,biology.protein ,MAP kinase phosphatase ,Dual-Specificity Phosphatases ,Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
The dual-specificity phosphatase Pyst2-L was found to be over expressed in leukocytes derived from AML and ALL patients as well as in certain other solid tumors and lymphoblastoid cell lines. Pyst2-L, binds and dephosphorylates both pERKs and pJNKs proteins, and thus, plays a role in regulating the MAP kinase signaling pathway. In the present study, a comparative genomic application was used and sequence analysis of multi-organisms databases were searched in order to identify genes homologous to Pyst2-L. The Xenopus laevis MAP kinase phosphatase X17c gene and the Yeast nitrogen starvation-induced protein phosphatase Yvh1p gene were revealed to be highly homologous with Pyst2-L. Both X17c and Yvh1p genes play a role in cell cycle regulation. A down regulated expression of the Yvh1p gene occurred in Saccharomyces cerevisiae that were synchronized to the G2-phase of the cell cycle by alpha-factor. In conformity with this result, a reduction in Pyst2-L expression levels was observed in G2-phase-synchronized Human K562 cells. Finally, we were able to show that cells in highly crowded cultures express high levels of the Pyst2-L phosphatase. These observations may indicate that low levels of the Pyst2-L phosphatase are essential for the G2-phase of the cell cycle and that this phosphatase might play a role in signaling cascades induced by cellular crowding.
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- 2006
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