
Histidine domain-protein tyrosine phosphatase (HD-PTP) plays a key role in vesicle trafficking and biogenesis. Although it is a large protein with at least five distinct structural domains, only a few of its interactors are presently known, and the significance of these interactions is largely obscure.In this study we performed a yeast two-hybrid screening using a human colon cDNA library and found that Grb2 and GrpL are binding partners of HD-PTP. Co-immunoprecipitation, pull-down and immunocytochemistry experiments confirmed the interactions. We also discovered that the central proline-rich and histidine-rich domain of HD-PTP is responsible for these interactions.The interaction of HD-PTP with two adapters of the Grb2 family, essential for numerous signaling pathways, suggests that HD-PTP might be important for signaling through a plethora of receptors.
Base Sequence, Proline, Colon, Science, Q, Molecular Sequence Data, R, Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases, Non-Receptor, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Two-Hybrid System Techniques, Medicine, Humans, Histidine, Research Article, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing, GRB2 Adaptor Protein, Gene Library, HeLa Cells, Protein Binding, Signal Transduction
Base Sequence, Proline, Colon, Science, Q, Molecular Sequence Data, R, Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases, Non-Receptor, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Two-Hybrid System Techniques, Medicine, Humans, Histidine, Research Article, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing, GRB2 Adaptor Protein, Gene Library, HeLa Cells, Protein Binding, Signal Transduction
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