Protein Phosphatases Flashcards

Chapter 3

1
Q

What do protein phosphates do on protein side chains?

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A

catalyzes the removal of covalent phosphate modification

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2
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Dephosphorylation is thermodynamically ____.

A

unfavorable

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3
Q

Protein phosphatases (~140) are divided into ____ and ____.

A

pSer/Thr phosphatases (28);
pTyr phophatases (107)

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4
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pSer/Thr phosphatases are divided into which classes?

A
  • PPP (13) - Class I
  • PPM (10) - Class II
  • FCP (5) - Class III
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5
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pTyr phosphatases are divided into which two subcategories?

A
  • Cys-based (103)
  • Asp-based (4)
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6
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Cys-based, pTyr phosphatases are categorized into what three classes?

A
  • Class I (99)
  • Class II (1)
  • Class III (3)
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7
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Class I, Cys-based, pTyr phosphatases are categorized into what two classes?

A
  • classical PTPs (38)
  • dual specificity phosphatases (61)
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8
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PPP

A

phosphoprotein phospatase
* metalloenzymes binding to a pair of metal ions (Fe, Zn, Mn)
* allow versatility of interaction in various locations and pathways

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9
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PPM

A

protein phosphatase Mg2+
* metalloenzymes with Mg2+ requirement
* catalysis via activating water

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10
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FCP

A

component of RNA polymerase II CTP phosphatase
* dependent of Mg2+ for catalysis
* dephosphorylates C-terminus of RNA polymerase
* plays role in regulating growth factor signaling pathways

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11
Q

What is the basic mechanism for serine/threonine phosphatases?

A
  • bi-metal active site
  • phosphoric group is transferred to water in one step
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12
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What is a holoenzyme complex?

A

It is a broad range of distinct pathways and localization to diverse areas of the cell. Ser/Thr phosphatases can form these.

e.g. all the possible partners that PP1 can bind with

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13
Q

Cys-based PTPs have a catalytic motif comprising ____ and ____.

A

cystine; arginine

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14
Q

When cystine acts a nucleophile, it attacks the substrate, ____, and forms a covalent phosphocysteine.

A

phosphotyrosine

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15
Q
  • acts as a transition-state analog of phosphate
  • inhibitor of PTPs and can have therapeutic properties
A

vanadate

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16
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Cys-PTP, Class I can be divided into ____ (38) and ____ (61).

A

classical PTPs;
Dual-specificity phosphatases