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A Mass Spectrometry-Based Approach to Identify Phosphoprotein Phosphatases and their Interactors
Published on: April 29, 2022
PPP1R2 stimulates protein phosphatase-1 through stabilisation of dynamic subunit interactions
Sarah Lemaire1, Mónica Ferreira1, Zander Claes1
1Laboratory of Biosignaling & Therapeutics, KU Leuven Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Abstract:
Protein Ser/Thr phosphatase PP1 is always associated with one or two regulatory subunits or RIPPOs. One of the earliest evolved RIPPOs is PPP1R2, also known as Inhibitor-2. Since its discovery nearly 5 decades ago, PPP1R2 has been variously described as an inhibitor, activator or (metal) chaperone of PP1, but it is still unknown how PPP1R2 affects the function of PP1 in intact cells. Here, using specific research tools, we demonstrate that PPP1R2 stabilises a subgroup of PP1 holoenzymes, exemplified by PP1:RepoMan, thereby promoting the dephosphorylation of their substrates. Mechanistically, the recruitment of PPP1R2 disrupts an inhibitory, fuzzy interaction between the C-terminal tail and catalytic domain of PP1, and generates an additional C-terminal RepoMan-interaction site. The resulting holoenzyme is further stabilized by a direct PPP1R2:RepoMan interaction, which renders it refractory to competitive disruption by RIPPOs that do not interact with PPP1R2. Our data demonstrate that PPP1R2 modulates the function of PP1 by altering the balance between holoenzymes through stabilisation of specific subunit interactions.
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