The reaction mechanisms of p-nitrophenyl phosphate hydrolysis catalyzed by two rat liver isoenzymes of the low M, phosphotyrosine protein phosphatase (AcPl and AcP2) were compared. Furthermore, the effect of some heterocyclic compounds on their activities were tested. Cyclic GMP and guanosine causes a particularly high activation of the isoenzyme AcP2, whereas its effect on AcPl is very poor. .A study on the mechanism of cyclic GMP activation was carried out. The results suggest that cyclic GMP activates the AcP2 isoenzyme hy increasing the rate of the step that leads to the hydrolysis of the covalent enzyme-substrate phosphorylated complex formed during the catalytic process. The physiological significance of cyclic GMP activation of only one of the two isoenzymes (AcP2) remains uncertain.

Kinetic studies on rat liver low M(r) phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases. The activation mechanism of the isoenzyme AcP2 by cGMP / P. CIRRI; A. CASELLI ; G. MANAO ; G. CAMICI ; R. POLIDORI ; G. CAPPUGI ; G. RAMPONI. - In: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE. - ISSN 0925-4439. - STAMPA. - 1243:(1995), pp. 129-135. [10.1016/0304-4165(94)00055-3]

Kinetic studies on rat liver low M(r) phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases. The activation mechanism of the isoenzyme AcP2 by cGMP.

CIRRI, PAOLO;CASELLI, ANNA;MANAO, GIAMPAOLO;CAMICI, GUIDO;CAPPUGI, GIANNI;RAMPONI, GIAMPIETRO
1995

Abstract

The reaction mechanisms of p-nitrophenyl phosphate hydrolysis catalyzed by two rat liver isoenzymes of the low M, phosphotyrosine protein phosphatase (AcPl and AcP2) were compared. Furthermore, the effect of some heterocyclic compounds on their activities were tested. Cyclic GMP and guanosine causes a particularly high activation of the isoenzyme AcP2, whereas its effect on AcPl is very poor. .A study on the mechanism of cyclic GMP activation was carried out. The results suggest that cyclic GMP activates the AcP2 isoenzyme hy increasing the rate of the step that leads to the hydrolysis of the covalent enzyme-substrate phosphorylated complex formed during the catalytic process. The physiological significance of cyclic GMP activation of only one of the two isoenzymes (AcP2) remains uncertain.
1995
1243
129
135
P. CIRRI; A. CASELLI ; G. MANAO ; G. CAMICI ; R. POLIDORI ; G. CAPPUGI ; G. RAMPONI
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