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Novel perspectives of target-binding by the evolutionarily conserved PP4 phosphatase

Protein phosphatase 4 (PP4) is an evolutionarily conserved and essential Ser/Thr phosphatase that regulates cell division, development and DNA repair in eukaryotes. The major form of PP4, present from yeast to human, is the PP4c-R2-R3 heterotrimeric complex. The R3 subunit is responsible for substra...

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Autores principales: Karman, Zoltan, Rethi-Nagy, Zsuzsanna, Abraham, Edit, Fabri-Ordogh, Lilla, Csonka, Akos, Vilmos, Peter, Debski, Janusz, Dadlez, Michal, Glover, David M., Lipinszki, Zoltan
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33352067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200343
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author Karman, Zoltan
Rethi-Nagy, Zsuzsanna
Abraham, Edit
Fabri-Ordogh, Lilla
Csonka, Akos
Vilmos, Peter
Debski, Janusz
Dadlez, Michal
Glover, David M.
Lipinszki, Zoltan
author_facet Karman, Zoltan
Rethi-Nagy, Zsuzsanna
Abraham, Edit
Fabri-Ordogh, Lilla
Csonka, Akos
Vilmos, Peter
Debski, Janusz
Dadlez, Michal
Glover, David M.
Lipinszki, Zoltan
author_sort Karman, Zoltan
collection PubMed
description Protein phosphatase 4 (PP4) is an evolutionarily conserved and essential Ser/Thr phosphatase that regulates cell division, development and DNA repair in eukaryotes. The major form of PP4, present from yeast to human, is the PP4c-R2-R3 heterotrimeric complex. The R3 subunit is responsible for substrate-recognition via its EVH1 domain. In typical EVH1 domains, conserved phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan residues form the specific recognition site for their target's proline-rich sequences. Here, we identify novel binding partners of the EVH1 domain of the Drosophila R3 subunit, Falafel, and demonstrate that instead of binding to proline-rich sequences this EVH1 variant specifically recognizes atypical ligands, namely the FxxP and MxPP short linear consensus motifs. This interaction is dependent on an exclusively conserved leucine that replaces the phenylalanine invariant of all canonical EVH1 domains. We propose that the EVH1 domain of PP4 represents a new class of the EVH1 family that can accommodate low proline content sequences, such as the FxxP motif. Finally, our data implicate the conserved Smk-1 domain of Falafel in target-binding. These findings greatly enhance our understanding of the substrate-recognition mechanisms and function of PP4.
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spelling pubmed-77765732021-01-07 Novel perspectives of target-binding by the evolutionarily conserved PP4 phosphatase Karman, Zoltan Rethi-Nagy, Zsuzsanna Abraham, Edit Fabri-Ordogh, Lilla Csonka, Akos Vilmos, Peter Debski, Janusz Dadlez, Michal Glover, David M. Lipinszki, Zoltan Open Biol Research Protein phosphatase 4 (PP4) is an evolutionarily conserved and essential Ser/Thr phosphatase that regulates cell division, development and DNA repair in eukaryotes. The major form of PP4, present from yeast to human, is the PP4c-R2-R3 heterotrimeric complex. The R3 subunit is responsible for substrate-recognition via its EVH1 domain. In typical EVH1 domains, conserved phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan residues form the specific recognition site for their target's proline-rich sequences. Here, we identify novel binding partners of the EVH1 domain of the Drosophila R3 subunit, Falafel, and demonstrate that instead of binding to proline-rich sequences this EVH1 variant specifically recognizes atypical ligands, namely the FxxP and MxPP short linear consensus motifs. This interaction is dependent on an exclusively conserved leucine that replaces the phenylalanine invariant of all canonical EVH1 domains. We propose that the EVH1 domain of PP4 represents a new class of the EVH1 family that can accommodate low proline content sequences, such as the FxxP motif. Finally, our data implicate the conserved Smk-1 domain of Falafel in target-binding. These findings greatly enhance our understanding of the substrate-recognition mechanisms and function of PP4. The Royal Society 2020-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7776573/ /pubmed/33352067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200343 Text en © 2020 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Karman, Zoltan
Rethi-Nagy, Zsuzsanna
Abraham, Edit
Fabri-Ordogh, Lilla
Csonka, Akos
Vilmos, Peter
Debski, Janusz
Dadlez, Michal
Glover, David M.
Lipinszki, Zoltan
Novel perspectives of target-binding by the evolutionarily conserved PP4 phosphatase
title Novel perspectives of target-binding by the evolutionarily conserved PP4 phosphatase
title_full Novel perspectives of target-binding by the evolutionarily conserved PP4 phosphatase
title_fullStr Novel perspectives of target-binding by the evolutionarily conserved PP4 phosphatase
title_full_unstemmed Novel perspectives of target-binding by the evolutionarily conserved PP4 phosphatase
title_short Novel perspectives of target-binding by the evolutionarily conserved PP4 phosphatase
title_sort novel perspectives of target-binding by the evolutionarily conserved pp4 phosphatase
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33352067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200343
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