Histidine domain-protein tyrosine phosphatase interacts with Grb2 and GrpL

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Background: Histidine domain-protein tyrosine phosphatase (HD-PTP) plays a key role in vesicle trafficking and biogenesis. Although it is a large protein with at least five distinct structural domains, only a few of its interactors are presently known, and the significance of these interactions is largely obscure. Methodology and Results: In this study we performed a yeast two-hybrid screening using a human colon cDNA library and found that Grb2 and GrpL are binding partners of HD-PTP. Co-immunoprecipitation, pull-down and immunocytochemistry experiments confirmed the interactions. We also discovered that the central proline-rich and histidine-rich domain of HDPTP is responsible for these interactions. Significance: The interaction of HD-PTP with two adapters of the Grb2 family, essential for numerous signaling pathways, suggests that HD-PTP might be important for signaling through a plethora of receptors. © 2010 Carmen-Alexandra Tanase.

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Tanase, C. A. (2010). Histidine domain-protein tyrosine phosphatase interacts with Grb2 and GrpL. PLoS ONE, 5(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014339

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