Characterization of the adhesive properties of the type IIb subfamily receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Scott Becka, Peng Zhang, Sonya E L Craig, David T Lodowski, Zhenghe Wang, Susann M Brady-Kalnay
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Abstract

Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) have cell adhesion molecule-like extracellular domains coupled to cytoplasmic tyrosine phosphatase domains. PTPmu is the prototypical member of the type IIb subfamily of RPTPs, which includes PTPrho, PTPkappa, and PCP-2. The authors performed the first comprehensive analysis of the subfamily in one system, examining adhesion and antibody recognition. The authors evaluated if antibodies that they developed to detect PTPmu also recognized other subfamily members. Notably, each antibody recognizes distinct subsets of type IIb RPTPs. PTPmu, PTPrho, and PTPkappa have all been shown to mediate cell-cell aggregation, and prior work with PCP-2 indicated that it can mediate bead aggregation in vitro. This study reveals that PCP-2 is unique among the type IIb RPTPs in that it does not mediate cell-cell aggregation via homophilic binding. The authors conclude from these experiments that PCP-2 is likely to have a distinct biological function other than cell-cell aggregation.

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IIb亚家族受体蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶粘附特性的表征。
受体蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶(RPTPs)具有细胞粘附分子样胞外结构域与细胞质酪氨酸磷酸酶结构域偶联。PTPmu是RPTPs IIb亚家族的典型成员,包括PTPrho、PTPkappa和PCP-2。作者首次在一个系统中对亚家族进行了全面分析,检查了粘附性和抗体识别。作者评估了他们开发的用于检测PTPmu的抗体是否也能识别其他亚家族成员。值得注意的是,每种抗体都能识别IIb型RPTPs的不同亚群。PTPmu, PTPrho和PTPkappa都被证明可以介导细胞-细胞聚集,而先前对PCP-2的研究表明它可以在体外介导细胞头聚集。这项研究表明,PCP-2在IIb型RPTPs中是独特的,因为它不通过亲同性结合介导细胞-细胞聚集。作者从这些实验中得出结论,除了细胞-细胞聚集外,PCP-2可能具有独特的生物学功能。
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Cell Communication and Adhesion
Cell Communication and Adhesion 生物-生化与分子生物学
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2.50
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期刊介绍: Cessation Cell Communication and Adhesion is an international Open Access journal which provides a central forum for research on mechanisms underlying cellular signalling and adhesion. The journal provides a single source of information concerning all forms of cellular communication, cell junctions, adhesion molecules and families of receptors from diverse biological systems. The journal welcomes submission of original research articles, reviews, short communications and conference reports.
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