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Sci. STKE, 30 January 2001 EDITORS' CHOICEPOSTTRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATIONS Phosphatase Control by MethylationAbstract: Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is involved in many diverse cellular processes. Target specificity and activity are regulated by the interaction of the catalytic heterodimer of PP2A with regulatory subunits. This interaction is further influenced by posttranslational modifications. Yu et al. demonstrate, through a combination of studies in vivo in transfected cells and in vitro, that the C subunit of the PP2A catalytic heterodimer is methylated. The PP2A catalytic A-C heterodimer is methylated at the COOH-terminal leucine (L309) of the C subunit. Methylation enhances the ability of PP2A A-C to interact with the regulatory subunit B X. X. Yu, X. Du, C. S. Moreno, R. E. Green, E. Ogris, Q. Feng, L. Chou, M. J. McQuiod, D. C. Pallas, Methylation of the protein phosphatase 2A catalytic subunit is essential for association of B
Citation: Phosphatase Control by Methylation . Sci. STKE 2001, tw3 (2001). |
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