Pleiotropic effects of zebrafish Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase-1B on early embryonic development

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Van der Sar, AM [1 ]
De Fockert, J [1 ]
Betist, M [1 ]
Zivkovic, D [1 ]
Den Hertog, J [1 ]
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[1] Netherlands Inst Dev Biol, Hubrecht Lab, NL-3584 CT Utrecht, Netherlands
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protein-tyrosine phosphatase; zebrafish; embryogenesis; somitogenesis; tyrosine (de)phosphorylation;
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Protein tyrosine phosphorylation is an important mechanism of eukaryotic cell signalling which is regulated by protein-tyrosine kinases and protein-tyrosine phosphatases. Here we report the molecular cloning of the first zebrafish protein-tyrosine phosphatase, zf-PTP-1B, the homologue of human PTP-1B. ZC-PTP-1B was catalytically active and localised to the endoplasmic reticulum, like human PTP-1B. Zf-PTP-1B was maternally expressed in zebrafish embryos, and low ubiquitous expression was detected up to day 7 of development. Microinjection of zf-PTP-1B RNA induced pleiotropic, but reproducible developmental defects. Evaluation of the live embryos at 24 h post fertilisation indicated that zf-PTP-1B induced defects in somite formation. The phenotype was dependent on protein-tyrosine phosphatase activity of zf-PTP-1B, since embryos injected with catalytically inactive zf-PTP-1B-C213S developed norm ally. Go-injection of wild type a nd inactive zf-PTP-1B led to a rescue of the zf-PTP-1B-induced phenotype, suggesting that zf-PTP-1B-C213S had dominant negative activity. The zf-PTP-1B-induced phenotype suggests that proper tyrosine phosphorylation of key proteins is essential for early development, most notably somitogenesis.
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