Low molecular weight protein-tyrosine phosphatase controls the rate and the strength of NIH-3T3 cells adhesion through its phosphorylation on tyrosine 131 or 132

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Chiarugi, P [1 ]
Taddei, ML [1 ]
Cirri, P [1 ]
Talini, D [1 ]
Buricchi, F [1 ]
Camici, G [1 ]
Manao, G [1 ]
Raugei, G [1 ]
Ramponi, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Florence, Dipartimento Sci Biochim, I-50134 Florence, Italy
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10.1074/jbc.M006375200
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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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The low molecular weight protein-tyrosine phosphatase (LMW-PTP) is an enzyme involved in platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-induced mitogenesis and cytoskeleton rearrangement. Our previous results demonstrated that LMW-PTP is able to bind and dephosphorylate activated PDGF receptor, thus inhibiting cell proliferation. Recently we have shown that LMW-PTP is specifically phosphorylated by c-Src in a cytoskeleton-associated fraction in response to PDGF, and this phosphorylation increases LMW-PTP activity about 20-fold. LMW-PTP strongly influences cell adhesion, spreading, and chemotaxis induced by PDGF stimulation, by regulating the phosphorylation level of p190Rho-GAP, a protein that is able to regulate Rho activity and hence cytoskeleton rearrangement. In the present study we investigate the physiological role of the two LMW-PTP tyrosine phosphorylation sites, using LMW-PTP mutants on tyrosine 131 or 132, We demonstrate that each tyrosine residue is involved in specific LMW-PTP functions. Both of them are phosphorylated during PDGF signaling, Phosphorylation on tyrosine 131 influences mitogenesis, dephosphorylating activated PDGF-R and cytoskeleton rearrangement, acting on p190RhoGAP. Phosphorylation on tyrosine 132 leads to an increase in the strength of cell substrate adhesion, down-regulating matrix metalloproteases expression, through the inhibition of Grb2/MAPK pathway, In conclusion, LMW-PTP tyrosine phosphorylation on both Tyr(131) Or Tyr(132) cooperate to determine a faster and stronger adhesion to extracellular matrix, although these two events may diverge in timing and relative amount.
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