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Publication : A novel receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase with a single catalytic domain is specifically expressed in mouse brain.

First Author  Hendriks W Year  1995
Journal  Biochem J Volume  305 ( Pt 2)
Pages  499-504 PubMed ID  7832766
Mgi Jnum  J:22419 Mgi Id  MGI:70291
Doi  10.1042/bj3050499 Citation  Hendriks W, et al. (1995) A novel receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase with a single catalytic domain is specifically expressed in mouse brain. Biochem J 305(Pt 2):499-504
abstractText  Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPases) are important regulatory proteins that, together with protein tyrosine kinases, determine the phosphotyrosine levels in cell signalling proteins. By PCR amplification of mouse brain cDNA fragments encoding the catalytic domains of these enzymes, we identified three novel members of the PTPase gene family. Northern-blot analysis showed that two of these novel clones represent brain-specific PTPases, whereas the third originates from a large-sized mRNA that is more ubiquitously expressed. A full-length cDNA encoding one of the brain-specific PTPases, PTP-SL, was isolated. Sequence analysis revealed a transmembrane PTPase containing a single catalytic phosphatase domain that has 45% homology to a rat cytoplasmic brain-specific PTPase named STEP. This suggests a role for PTP-SL in cell-cell signalling processes in the brain.
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