Reversible Oxidation of the Membrane Distal Domain of Receptor PTPα Is Mediated by a Cyclic Sulfenamide
- 21 December 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 46 (3) , 709-719
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi061546m
Abstract
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are fundamental to the regulation of cellular signalling cascades triggered by protein tyrosine kinases. Most receptor-like PTPs (RPTPs) comprise two tandem PTP domains, with only the membrane proximal domains (D1) having significant phosphatase activity; the membrane distal domains (D2) display little to no catalytic activity. Intriguingly, however, many RPTP D2s share the catalytically essential Cys and Arg residues of D1s. D2 of RPTPα may function as a redox sensor that mediates regulation of D1 via reactive oxygen species. Oxidation of Cys723 of RPTPα D2 (equivalent to PTP catalytic Cys residues) stabilizes RPTPα dimers, induces rotational coupling, and is required for inactivation of D1 phosphatase activity. Here, we investigated the structural consequences of RPTPα D2 oxidation. Exposure of RPTPα D2 to oxidants promotes formation of a cyclic sulfenamide species, a reversibly oxidized state of Cys723, accompanied by conformational changes of the D2 catalytic site. The cyclic sulfenamide is highly resistant to terminal oxidation to sulfinic and sulfonic acids. Conformational changes associated with RPTPα D2 oxidation have implications for RPTPα quaternary structure and allosteric regulation of D1 phosphatase activity.Keywords
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