1oeo
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'''PTP1B WITH THE CATALYTIC CYSTEINE OXIDIZED TO SULFONIC ACID''' | '''PTP1B WITH THE CATALYTIC CYSTEINE OXIDIZED TO SULFONIC ACID''' | ||
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Revision as of 00:45, 3 May 2008
PTP1B WITH THE CATALYTIC CYSTEINE OXIDIZED TO SULFONIC ACID
Overview
The second messenger hydrogen peroxide is required for optimal activation of numerous signal transduction pathways, particularly those mediated by protein tyrosine kinases. One mechanism by which hydrogen peroxide regulates cellular processes is the transient inhibition of protein tyrosine phosphatases through the reversible oxidization of their catalytic cysteine, which suppresses protein dephosphorylation. Here we describe a structural analysis of the redox-dependent regulation of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B), which is reversibly inhibited by oxidation after cells are stimulated with insulin and epidermal growth factor. The sulphenic acid intermediate produced in response to PTP1B oxidation is rapidly converted into a previously unknown sulphenyl-amide species, in which the sulphur atom of the catalytic cysteine is covalently linked to the main chain nitrogen of an adjacent residue. Oxidation of PTP1B to the sulphenyl-amide form is accompanied by large conformational changes in the catalytic site that inhibit substrate binding. We propose that this unusual protein modification both protects the active-site cysteine residue of PTP1B from irreversible oxidation to sulphonic acid and permits redox regulation of the enzyme by promoting its reversible reduction by thiols.
About this Structure
1OEO is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Redox regulation of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B involves a sulphenyl-amide intermediate., Salmeen A, Andersen JN, Myers MP, Meng TC, Hinks JA, Tonks NK, Barford D, Nature. 2003 Jun 12;423(6941):769-73. PMID:12802338 Page seeded by OCA on Sat May 3 03:45:10 2008