Abstract: The effect of NO on phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases (PTPases) has been investigated in vivo. NO production is induced in interferon-γ and lipopolyaccharide stimulated RAW-264.7 macrophages as indicated by the increase of NO2− in the medium. Our results demonstrate an inhibition of p-nitrophenylphosphatase activity as a consequence of macrophages activation. Under the described experimental conditions, most of the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenylphosphate can be ascribed to the action of cellular PTPases. The presence of Image , a specific inhibitor of NO synthase decreases the inactivation rate of both membrane-bound and soluble PTPases. This evidence further confirms the ability of NO to inactivate PTPases and suggests a possible role of NO in the regulation of cellular processes involving this class of phosphatases.

In vivo inactivation of phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases by nitric oxide / A. Caselli; P. Chiarugi; G. Camici; G. Manao; G. Ramponi. - In: FEBS LETTERS. - ISSN 0014-5793. - STAMPA. - 374:(1995), pp. 249-252. [10.1016/0014-5793(95)01120-4]

In vivo inactivation of phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases by nitric oxide.

CASELLI, ANNA;CHIARUGI, PAOLA;CAMICI, GUIDO;MANAO, GIAMPAOLO;RAMPONI, GIAMPIETRO
1995

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Abstract: The effect of NO on phosphotyrosine protein phosphatases (PTPases) has been investigated in vivo. NO production is induced in interferon-γ and lipopolyaccharide stimulated RAW-264.7 macrophages as indicated by the increase of NO2− in the medium. Our results demonstrate an inhibition of p-nitrophenylphosphatase activity as a consequence of macrophages activation. Under the described experimental conditions, most of the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenylphosphate can be ascribed to the action of cellular PTPases. The presence of Image , a specific inhibitor of NO synthase decreases the inactivation rate of both membrane-bound and soluble PTPases. This evidence further confirms the ability of NO to inactivate PTPases and suggests a possible role of NO in the regulation of cellular processes involving this class of phosphatases.
1995
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249
252
A. Caselli; P. Chiarugi; G. Camici; G. Manao; G. Ramponi
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