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Query: UNIPROT:P51812 (
mitogen-activated protein
)
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The smallest active protein-tyrosine phosphatase yet (only 16 kDa) is described here and given the name
VHZ
for
VH1-like member Z
because it belongs to the group of small Vaccinia virus VH1-related dual specific phosphatases exemplified by VHR, VHX, and VHY. Human
VHZ
is remarkably well conserved through evolution as it has species orthologs in frogs, fish, fly, and Archaea. The gene for
VHZ
, which we designate as
DUSP25
, is located on human chromosome 1q23.1 and consists of only two coding exons.
VHZ
is broadly expressed in tissues and cells, including resting blood lymphocytes, Jurkat T cells, HL-60, and RAMOS. In transfected cells,
VHZ
was located in the cytosol and in other cells also in the nucleoli. Endogenous
VHZ
showed a similar but more granular distribution. We show that
VHZ
is an active phosphatase and analyze its structure by computer modeling, which shows that in comparison with the 185-amino acid residue VHR, the 150-residue
VHZ
is a shortened version of VHR and contains the minimal set of secondary structure elements conserved in all known phosphatases from this class. The surface charge distribution of
VHZ
differs from that of VHR and is therefore unlikely to dephosphorylate
mitogen-activated protein
kinases. The remarkably high degree of conservation of
VHZ
through evolution may indicate a role in some ancient and fundamental physiological process.
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PMID:The minimal essential core of a cysteine-based protein-tyrosine phosphatase revealed by a novel 16-kDa VH1-like phosphatase, VHZ. 1520 Dec 83