Calcium-dependent cleavage of striatal enriched tyrosine phosphatase (STEP)

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Nguyen, TH
Paul, S
Xu, YH
Gurd, JW
Lombroso, PJ
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Ctr Child Study, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] Univ Toronto, Div Life Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
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protein tyrosine phosphatase; basal ganglia; calpain; hypoxia; ischemia; striatal enriched phosphatase;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Striatal enriched phosphatase (STEP) is a family of protein tyrosine phosphatases enriched within the CNS. A member of this family, STEP61, is a membrane-associated protein located in postsynaptic densities of striatal neurons. In this study, we demonstrate that STEP61 is cleaved into smaller isoforms. To clarify the mechanism of cleavage, STEP61 was transiently expressed in NT2/D1 neuronal precursor cells. Exposure of transfected cells to the calcium ionophore, A23187, or to thapsigargin resulted in the rapid cleavage of STEP61. Pretreatment with the calpain inhibitor, calpeptin, or EGTA prevented proteolysis. One of the cleavage products has a relative molecular mass of 33 kDa (STEP33). A protein with the identical mobility is detected following calpain treatment of STEP61 fusion protein or postsynaptic densities purified from rat striatum. Exposure of primary neuronal cultures to glutamate also led to a significant increase in the concentration of a low molecular weight form of STEP. Taken together, these results suggest that in response to a rapid influx of calcium, STEP61 is proteolytically cleaved by calpain, leading to the release of a smaller isoform. This model may explain the rapid appearance of STEP33 in response to transient hypoxia-ischemia in the brain as cells attempt to counter the increase in tyrosine phosphorylation levels following neuronal insults.
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