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. 1993 Jul 12;326(1-3):131-4.
doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(93)81776-v.

Dephosphorylation of tyrosine phosphorylated synthetic peptides by rat liver phosphotyrosine protein phosphatase isoenzymes

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Dephosphorylation of tyrosine phosphorylated synthetic peptides by rat liver phosphotyrosine protein phosphatase isoenzymes

M Stefani et al. FEBS Lett. .
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  • FEBS Lett 1993 Oct 4;331(3):307

Abstract

Five phosphotyrosine-containing peptides have been synthesized by FMOC solid-phase peptide synthesis. These peptides correspond to the 411-419 sequence of the Xenopus src oncogene, to the 1191-1220 sequence of the human EGF receptor precursor, to the 1146-1158 sequence of the human insulin receptor, to the 856-865 sequence of the human beta-PDGF receptor, and to the 5-16 sequence of the erythrocyte human band 3. The peptides were used as substrates for activity assay of two isoforms (AcP1 and AcP2) of a low molecular weight cytosolic PTPase. The assay, performed in microtiter EIA plates using Malachite green to determine the released phosphate, was rapid, reproducible, and sensitive. Both PTPase isoforms were able to hydrolyze all synthesized peptides, though with different affinity and rate. The main kinetic parameters were compared and discussed with respect to the role of the two enzymes in the cell.

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