CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER TESTIS-SPECIFIC PP1 INHIBITOR RELATED TO MAMMALIAN INHIBITOR-2 - IDENTIFICATION OF THE SITE OF INTERACTION WITH PP1
Nr. Helps et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER TESTIS-SPECIFIC PP1 INHIBITOR RELATED TO MAMMALIAN INHIBITOR-2 - IDENTIFICATION OF THE SITE OF INTERACTION WITH PP1, FEBS letters, 438(1-2), 1998, pp. 131-136
A novel Drosophila melanogaster protein, termed inhibitor-t, that bear
s 41% sequence similarity to human protein phosphatase inhibitor-2 has
been identified using human protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) in the yeast
two hybrid system. Inhibitor-t mRNA is detected in adult males, larvae
and pupae and the 184 amino acid thermostable protein located only in
testis, The gene for inhibitor-t maps to cytological location 86F1 on
the third chromosome. Bacterially expressed inhibitor-t specifically
inhibits both mammalian and D, melanogaster PP1 catalytic subunits wit
h an IC50 Of approximately 200 nM, A motif -FEX1X2RK-, conserved betwe
en inhibitor-t, inhibitor-2 and its Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue
Glc8, is demonstrated to be required for binding to PP1. (C) 1998 Fed
eration of European Biochemical Societies.