Intra- and intermolecular interactions between intracellular domains of receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatases

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作者
Blanchetot, C [1 ]
Tertoolen, LG [1 ]
Overvoorde, J [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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10.1074/jbc.M205810200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The presence of two protein-tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) domains is a striking feature in most transmembrane receptor PTPs (RPTPs). The generally inactive membrane-distal PTP domains (RPTP-D2s) bind and are proposed to regulate the membrane-proximal PTP domains (RPTP-D1s). We set out to characterize the interactions between RPTP-D1s and RPTP-D2s in vivo by co-immunoprecipitation of hemagglutinin-tagged fusion proteins encoding the transmembrane domain and RPTP-D1 and myc-tagged RPTP-D2. Seven RPTPs from four different subfamilies were used: RPTPalpha, RPTPepsilon, LAR, RPTPsigma, RPTPdelta, CD45, and RPTPmu. We found that RPTP-D2s bound to RPTPs with different affinities. The presence of intrinsic RPTP-D2 altered the binding specificity toward other RPTP-D2s positively or negatively, depending on the identity of the RPTPs. Furthermore, the C terminus of RPTP-D2s and the "wedge" in RPTP-D1s played a central role in binding specificity. Finally, full-length RPTPa and LAR heterodimerized in an oxidative stress-dependent manner. Like RPTPalpha-D2, the LAR-D2 conformation was affected by oxidative stress, suggesting a common regulatory mechanism for RPTP complex formation. Taken together, interactions between RPTP-D1s and RPTP-D2s are a common but specific mechanism that is likely to be regulated. The RPTP-D2s and the wedge structures are crucial determinants of binding specificity, thus regulating crosstalk between RPTPs.
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