IDENTIFICATION OF BINDING-SITES ON THE REGULATORY-A SUBUNIT OF PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE-2A FOR THE CATALYTIC-C SUBUNIT AND FOR TUMOR-ANTIGENS OF SIMIAN VIRUS-40 AND POLYOMAVIRUS

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RUEDIGER, R [1 ]
ROECKEL, D [1 ]
FAIT, J [1 ]
BERGQVIST, A [1 ]
MAGNUSSON, G [1 ]
WALTER, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV UPPSALA, DEPT MED VIROL 589, S-75123 UPPSALA, SWEDEN
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10.1128/MCB.12.11.4872
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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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Protein phosphatase 2A is composed of three subunits: the catalytic subunit C and two regulatory subunits, A and B. The A subunit consists of 15 nonidentical repeats and has a rodlike shape. It is associated with the B and C subunits as well as with the simian virus 40 small T, polyomavirus small T, and polyomavirus medium T tumor antigens. We determined the binding sites on subunit A for subunit C and tumor antigens by site-directed mutagenesis of A. Twenty-four N- and C-terminal truncations and internal deletions of A were assayed by coimmunoprecipitation for their ability to bind C and tumor antigens. It was found that C binds to repeats 11 to 15 at the C terminus of A, whereas T antigens bind to overlapping but distinct regions of the N terminus. Simian virus 40 small T binds to repeats 3 to 6, and polyomavirus small T and medium T bind to repeats 2 to 8. The data suggest cooperativity between C and T antigens in binding to A. This is most apparent for medium T antigen, which can only bind to those A subunit molecules that provide the entire binding region for the C subunit. We infer from our results that B also binds to N-terminal repeats. A model of the small T/medium T/B-A-C complexes is presented.
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