2012
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m111.333708
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PP6 Regulatory Subunit R1 Is Bidentate Anchor for Targeting Protein Phosphatase-6 to DNA-dependent Protein Kinase

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“…PP6 regulates the activities of many host proteins (22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35), and it is therefore possible that PP6 silencing perturbs the virus life cycle by affecting other cellular processes. However, the fact that PP6 interacts directly with the viral RdRP suggests that it plays a direct role in the viral life cycle by regulating the posttranslational modifications of viral proteins.…”
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“…PP6 regulates the activities of many host proteins (22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35), and it is therefore possible that PP6 silencing perturbs the virus life cycle by affecting other cellular processes. However, the fact that PP6 interacts directly with the viral RdRP suggests that it plays a direct role in the viral life cycle by regulating the posttranslational modifications of viral proteins.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PP6 is a member of the PP2A subfamily of protein phosphatases, cellular enzymes that catalyze the liberation of inorganic phosphate from proteins and peptides at serine or threonine residues (22). PP6 is a significant regulator of a number of cellular processes, including chromosome stability and the DNA damage response (23)(24)(25)(26)(27), mitosis and the regulation of cell cycle progression (22,(28)(29)(30)(31), signaling (32,33), pre-mRNA splicing (34), and vesicular trafficking (35). The catalytic subunit PPP6C and the regulatory subunits PPP6R1 and PPP6R3 were found to copurify with the viral RdRP.…”
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“…Sit4, the homolog in yeast, is required for G1/S progression and equal chromosome segregation in yeast (Sutton et al, 1991). The human PP6 has been shown to play a role in DNA damage response, cell cycle, apoptosis and pre-mRNA splicing by acting on DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK), histone γ-H2AX, Aurora A, NF-κB and the U1 small nuclear ribonucleic protein (snRNP) (Douglas et al, 2014(Douglas et al, , 2010Hammond et al, 2013;Hosing et al, 2012;Kajihara et al, 2014;Kamoun et al, 2013;Brautigan, 2006, 2007;Zeng et al, 2010;Zhong et al, 2011). However, the role of PP6 in reproductive cells remains unclear.…”
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“…The holoenzyme of PP6 is composed of a catalytic subunit, a SAPS domain subunit, and an ankyrin repeat subunit (10). PP6 regulates chromosome segregation in mitosis through inhibiting Aurora A activity (11) and facilitating the repair of DNA double-strand breaks by activating DNA-activated protein kinase (DNA-PK) and dephosphorylating g-H2AX in HeLa cells (12,13). Involvement of PP6 in modulating NF-kB activity is suggested by findings that the PP6 protein interacts with and protects IkBε from TNF-a-induced degradation in Cos7 cells (14).…”
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