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tyrosine-protein phosphatase 5, non-receptor type; protein-tyrosine phosphatase striatum-enriched; STEP; neural-specific protein-tyrosine phosphatase (PTPN5)

Function: - protein-tyrosine phosphatase - may regulate activity of several effector molecules involved in synaptic plasticity & neuronal cell survival, including MAPKs, Src family kinases, focal adhesion kinase 2, NMDA receptors & AMPA receptors - phosphorylation at Ser-245 by PKA deactivates PTPN5 - phosphorylation at Thr-255 & Ser-268 by MAPKs stabilizes the phosphatase - dephosphorylation of these sites results in ubiquitin- mediated degradation of the active phosphatase Structure: - belongs to the protein-tyrosine phosphatase family non-receptor class subfamily - contains 1 tyrosine-protein phosphatase domain Compartment: - endoplasmic reticulum membrane - multi-pass membrane protein (putative) Alternative splicing: named isoforms=3 Pathology: - overactive in several neuropsychiatric & neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease Comparative biology: - inhibitor of PTPN5/STEP improves cognitive function in a mouse model with no change in beta amyloid or phospho-tau levels [2] Note: - uncertain whether Met-1 or Met-25 is the initiator

General

tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type

Properties

SIZE: entity length = 565 aa MW = 64 kD COMPARTMENT: endoplasmic reticulum STATE: active state MOTIF: transmembrane domain {88-108} transmembrane domain {146-166} Ser phosphorylation site {S245} Thr phosphorylation site {T255} Ser phosphorylation site {S268} Tyrosine-protein phosphatase {300-555} MOTIF: binding site SITE: 461-461 FOR-BINDING-OF: Substrate Substrate binding {496-502} cysteine residue {C496} binding site SITE: 540-540 FOR-BINDING-OF: Substrate

Database Correlations

OMIM 176879 UniProt P54829 Pfam PF00102 Entrez Gene 84867 ENZYME 3.1.3.48

References

  1. UniProt :accession P54829
  2. Xu J, Chatterjee M, Baguley TD, Brouillette J, Kurup P, et al. Inhibitor of the Tyrosine Phosphatase STEP Reverses Cognitive Deficits in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease. PLoS Biol (2014) 12(8): e1001923 PMID: 25093460 http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001923