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Tuning the protein phosphorylation by receptor type protein tyrosine phosphatase epsilon (PTPRE) in normal and cancer cells

Liang, Jinping ; Shi, Jun ; Wang, Na ; Zhao, Hui and Sun, Jianmin LU (2019) In Journal of Cancer 10(1). p.105-111
Abstract

Tyrosine phosphorylation is an important post-translation modification of proteins that is controlled by tyrosine kinases and phosphatases. Disruption of the balance between the activity of tyrosine kinases and phosphatases may result in diseases. Receptor type protein tyrosine phosphatase epsilon (PTPRE) is closely related with receptor type protein tyrosine phosphatase alpha (PTPRA). PTPRE has been studied in osteoclast cells, nerve cells, hematopoietic cells, cancer cells and others, and it has different functions among various tissues. In this review, we summarized the current knowledge about the regulation of PTPRE on cellular signal transduction and its function under normal and pathological conditions.

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Cancer, PTPRE, Signaling, Tyrosine phosphatase
in
Journal of Cancer
volume
10
issue
1
pages
7 pages
publisher
Ivyspring International Publisher
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  • pmid:30662530
  • scopus:85059513100
ISSN
1837-9664
DOI
10.7150/jca.27633
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English
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  keywords     = {{Cancer; PTPRE; Signaling; Tyrosine phosphatase}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{105--111}},
  publisher    = {{Ivyspring International Publisher}},
  series       = {{Journal of Cancer}},
  title        = {{Tuning the protein phosphorylation by receptor type protein tyrosine phosphatase epsilon (PTPRE) in normal and cancer cells}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.27633}},
  doi          = {{10.7150/jca.27633}},
  volume       = {{10}},
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