Characterization of the Aalpha and Abeta subunit isoforms of protein phosphatase 2A: differences in expression, subunit interaction, and evolution
- PMID: 12370081
- PMCID: PMC1223084
- DOI: 10.1042/BJ20021244
Characterization of the Aalpha and Abeta subunit isoforms of protein phosphatase 2A: differences in expression, subunit interaction, and evolution
Abstract
Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is very versatile owing to a large number of regulatory subunits and its ability to interact with numerous other proteins. The regulatory A subunit exists as two closely related isoforms designated Aalpha and Abeta. Mutations have been found in both isoforms in a variety of human cancers. Although Aalpha has been intensely studied, little is known about Abeta. We generated Abeta-specific antibodies and determined the cell cycle expression, subcellular distribution, and metabolic stability of Abeta in comparison with Aalpha. Both forms were expressed at constant levels throughout the cell cycle, but Aalpha was expressed at a much higher level than Abeta. Both forms were found predominantly in the cytoplasm, and both had a half-life of approx. 10 h. However, Aalpha and Abeta differed substantially in their expression patterns in normal tissues and in tumour cell lines. Whereas Aalpha was expressed at similarly high levels in all tissues and cell lines, Abeta expression varied greatly. In addition, in vivo studies with epitope-tagged Aalpha and Abeta subunits demonstrated that Abeta is a markedly weaker binder of regulatory B and catalytic C subunits than Aalpha. Construction of phylogenetic trees revealed that the conservation of Aalpha during the evolution of mammals is extraordinarily high in comparison with both Abeta and cytochrome c, suggesting that Aalpha is involved in more protein-protein interactions than Abeta. We also measured the binding of polyoma virus middle tumour antigen and simian virus 40 (SV40) small tumour antigen to Aalpha and Abeta. Whereas both isoforms bound polyoma virus middle tumour antigen equally well, only Aalpha bound SV40 small tumour antigen.
Similar articles
-
Mutagenesis and expression of the scaffolding Aalpha and Abeta subunits of PP2A: assays for measuring defects in binding of cancer-related Aalpha and Abeta mutants to the regulatory B and catalytic C subunits.Methods Mol Biol. 2007;365:85-99. doi: 10.1385/1-59745-267-X:85. Methods Mol Biol. 2007. PMID: 17200556
-
Critical role for protein phosphatase 2A heterotrimers in mammalian cell survival.J Biol Chem. 2004 Nov 12;279(46):47732-9. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M408015200. Epub 2004 Sep 9. J Biol Chem. 2004. PMID: 15364932
-
Reduced expression of the Aalpha subunit of protein phosphatase 2A in human gliomas in the absence of mutations in the Aalpha and Abeta subunit genes.Int J Cancer. 2001 Sep;93(6):798-804. doi: 10.1002/ijc.1423. Int J Cancer. 2001. PMID: 11519040
-
Protein phosphatase 4--from obscurity to vital functions.FEBS Lett. 2005 Jun 13;579(15):3278-86. doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2005.04.070. FEBS Lett. 2005. PMID: 15913612 Review.
-
Protein phosphatase 2A: variety of forms and diversity of functions.Acta Biochim Pol. 2001;48(4):921-33. Acta Biochim Pol. 2001. PMID: 11996003 Review.
Cited by
-
Mouse model for probing tumor suppressor activity of protein phosphatase 2A in diverse signaling pathways.Cell Cycle. 2012 Feb 1;11(3):451-9. doi: 10.4161/cc.11.3.19057. Epub 2012 Feb 1. Cell Cycle. 2012. PMID: 22262169 Free PMC article.
-
Protein phosphatase 2A Aα regulates Aβ protein expression and stability.J Biol Chem. 2019 Apr 12;294(15):5923-5934. doi: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.007593. Epub 2019 Feb 22. J Biol Chem. 2019. PMID: 30796164 Free PMC article.
-
PP2A: more than a reset switch to activate pRB proteins during the cell cycle and in response to signaling cues.Cell Cycle. 2015;14(1):18-30. doi: 10.4161/15384101.2014.985069. Cell Cycle. 2015. PMID: 25483052 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Disparate roles for the regulatory A subunit isoforms in Arabidopsis protein phosphatase 2A.Plant Cell. 2004 Mar;16(3):709-22. doi: 10.1105/tpc.018994. Epub 2004 Feb 18. Plant Cell. 2004. PMID: 14973165 Free PMC article.
-
PP2A: The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing?Cancers (Basel). 2015 Apr 10;7(2):648-69. doi: 10.3390/cancers7020648. Cancers (Basel). 2015. PMID: 25867001 Free PMC article. Review.
References
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Molecular Biology Databases