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Query: UMLS:C0019163 (
hepatitis B
)
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Protein-tyrosine phosphatase
PTPN3
is a membrane-associated non-receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase.
PTPN3
contains a N-terminal FERM domain, a middle PDZ domain, and a C-terminal phosphatase domain. Upon co-expression of
PTPN3
, the level of human
hepatitis B
viral (HBV) RNAs, 3.5 kb, 2.4/2.1 kb, and 0.7 kb transcribed from a replicating HBV expression plasmid is significantly reduced in human hepatoma HuH-7 cells. When the expression of endogenous PTPN3 protein is diminished by specific small interfering RNA, the expression of HBV genes is enhanced, indicating that the endogenous
PTPN3
indeed plays a suppressive role on HBV gene expression.
PTPN3
can interact with HBV core protein. The interaction is mediated via the PDZ domain of
PTPN3
and the carboxyl-terminal last four amino acids of core. Either deletion of PDZ domain of
PTPN3
or substitution of PDZ ligand in core has no effect on
PTPN3
-mediated suppression. These results clearly show that the interaction of
PTPN3
with core is not required for
PTPN3
suppressive effect. Mutation of (359)serine and (835)serine of 14-3-3beta binding sites to alanine, which slightly reduces the interaction with 14-3-3beta, does not influence the
PTPN3
effect. In contrast, mutation of the invariant (842)cysteine residue in phosphatase domain to serine, which makes the phosphatase activity inactive, does not change its subcellular localization and interaction with core or 14-3-3beta, but completely abolishes
PTPN3
-mediated suppression. Furthermore, deletion of FERM domain does not affect the phosphatase activity or interaction with 14-3-3beta, but changes the subcellular localization from cytoskeleton-membrane interface to cytoplasm and nucleus, abolishes binding to core, and diminishes the
PTPN3
effect on HBV gene expression. Taken together, these results demonstrate that the phosphatase activity and FERM domain of
PTPN3
are essential for its suppression of HBV gene expression.
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PMID:Suppression of hepatitis B viral gene expression by protein-tyrosine phosphatase PTPN3. 1758 19