2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2014.05.012
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The Calcineurin Signaling Network Evolves via Conserved Kinase-Phosphatase Modules that Transcend Substrate Identity

Abstract: Summary To define the first functional network for calcineurin, the conserved Ca2+/calmodulin-regulated phosphatase, we systematically identified its substrates in S. cerevisiae using phosphoproteomics and bioinformatics, followed by co-purification and dephosphorylation assays. This study establishes new calcineurin functions and reveals mechanisms that shape calcineurin network evolution. Analyses of closely related yeasts show that many proteins were recently recruited to the network by acquiring a calcineu… Show more

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“…However, mutation of this site did not abrogate the association between Dorsal and Pp2B-14D (data not shown). Recent analysis of docking sites on calcineurin substrate demonstrated that the calcineurin docking site is a bit more versatile (28), so additional sites in Dorsal (such as aa 15-20; PAVDGQ) may serve as a calcineurin docking site. Although we do not know whether the interaction between Dorsal and calcineurin is direct, it may allow calcineurin to dephosphorylate serine residues on Dorsal, which is the main residue of Dorsal that gets phosphorylated (25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, mutation of this site did not abrogate the association between Dorsal and Pp2B-14D (data not shown). Recent analysis of docking sites on calcineurin substrate demonstrated that the calcineurin docking site is a bit more versatile (28), so additional sites in Dorsal (such as aa 15-20; PAVDGQ) may serve as a calcineurin docking site. Although we do not know whether the interaction between Dorsal and calcineurin is direct, it may allow calcineurin to dephosphorylate serine residues on Dorsal, which is the main residue of Dorsal that gets phosphorylated (25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, whole proteomic analyses to identify calcineurin interacting proteins in the model budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae identified 18 calcineurin interactors from among 70 candidate calcineurin substrates. 102 These were involved in polarized growth, glucose sensing, membrane structure, cell wall integrity and other important processes, indicative of diverse roles for calcineurin in cellular processes. Another study also analyzed the calcineurin associated proteome in C. neoformans, and identified 139 potential interactors.…”
Section: Primary Targets Of the Calcineurin Signaling Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other Ca 2+ sensor functions include calcineurin (protein phosphatase 2B, PP2B) which, during animal evolution, has developed a signalling network based on conserved substrate motifs [162]. In mammals, calcineurin is involved in immune defence by activating transcription factor NFAT during T-cell activation as well as in long-term potentiation in Purkinje neurones [163].…”
Section: An Evolutionary Selection For Ca 2+ Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%