[HTML][HTML] Generation of active protein phosphatase 2A is coupled to holoenzyme assembly

H Hombauer, D Weismann, I Mudrak, C Stanzel… - PLoS …, 2007 - journals.plos.org
H Hombauer, D Weismann, I Mudrak, C Stanzel, T Fellner, DH Lackner, E Ogris
PLoS biology, 2007journals.plos.org
Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a prime example of the multisubunit architecture of
protein serine/threonine phosphatases. Until substrate-specific PP2A holoenzymes
assemble, a constitutively active, but nonspecific, catalytic C subunit would constitute a risk
to the cell. While it has been assumed that the severe proliferation impairment of yeast
lacking the structural PP2A subunit, TPD3, is due to the unrestricted activity of the C subunit,
we recently obtained evidence for the existence of the C subunit in a low-activity …
Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a prime example of the multisubunit architecture of protein serine/threonine phosphatases. Until substrate-specific PP2A holoenzymes assemble, a constitutively active, but nonspecific, catalytic C subunit would constitute a risk to the cell. While it has been assumed that the severe proliferation impairment of yeast lacking the structural PP2A subunit, TPD3, is due to the unrestricted activity of the C subunit, we recently obtained evidence for the existence of the C subunit in a low-activity conformation that requires the RRD/PTPA proteins for the switch into the active conformation. To study whether and how maturation of the C subunit is coupled with holoenzyme assembly, we analyzed PP2A biogenesis in yeast. Here we show that the generation of the catalytically active C subunit depends on the physical and functional interaction between RRD2 and the structural subunit, TPD3. The phenotype of the tpd3Δ strain is therefore caused by impaired, rather than increased, PP2A activity. TPD3/RRD2-dependent C subunit maturation is under the surveillance of the PP2A methylesterase, PPE1, which upon malfunction of PP2A biogenesis, prevents premature generation of the active C subunit and holoenzyme assembly by counteracting the untimely methylation of the C subunit. We propose a novel model of PP2A biogenesis in which a tightly controlled activation cascade protects cells from untargeted activity of the free catalytic PP2A subunit.
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