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Publication : Alpha4 is an essential regulator of PP2A phosphatase activity.

First Author  Kong M Year  2009
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  36
Issue  1 Pages  51-60
PubMed ID  19818709 Mgi Jnum  J:154173
Mgi Id  MGI:4367382 Doi  10.1016/j.molcel.2009.09.025
Citation  Kong M, et al. (2009) alpha4 is an essential regulator of PP2A phosphatase activity. Mol Cell 36(1):51-60
abstractText  The activity and specificity of serine/threonine phosphatases are governed largely by their associated proteins. alpha4 is an evolutionarily conserved noncatalytic subunit for PP2A-like phosphatases. Though alpha4 binds to only a minority of PP2A-related catalytic subunits, alpha4 deletion leads to progressive loss of all PP2A, PP4, and PP6 phosphatase complexes. In healthy cells, association with alpha4 renders catalytic (C) subunits enzymatically inactive while protecting them from proteasomal degradation until they are assembled into a functional phosphatase complex. During cellular stress, existing PP2A complexes can become unstable. Under such conditions, alpha4 sequesters released C subunits and is required for the adaptive increase in targeted PP2A activity that can dephosphorylate stress-induced phosphorylated substrates. Consistent with this, overexpression of alpha4 protects cells from a variety of stress stimuli, including DNA damage and nutrient limitation. These findings demonstrate that alpha4 plays a required role in regulating the assembly and maintenance of adaptive PP2A phosphatase complexes.
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