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Phosphorylation status of the SCR homeodomain determines its functional activity: essential role for protein phosphatase 2A,B′
Author(s) -
Berry Meera,
Gehring Walter
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
the embo journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.484
H-Index - 392
eISSN - 1460-2075
pISSN - 0261-4189
DOI - 10.1093/emboj/19.12.2946
Subject(s) - biology , phosphorylation , homeobox , phosphatase , protein phosphatase 2 , posttranslational modification , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , genetics , enzyme , gene , transcription factor
Sex combs reduced (SCR) is a Drosophila Hox protein that determines the identity of the labial and prothoracic segments. In search of factors that might associate with SCR to control its activity and/or specificity, we performed a yeast two‐hybrid screen. A Drosophila homologue of the regulatory subunit (B′/PR61) of serine‐threonine protein phosphatase 2A (dPP2A,B′) specifically interacted with the SCR homeodomain. The N‐terminal arm within the SCR homeodomain was shown to be a target of phosphorylation/dephosphorylation by cAMP‐dependent protein kinase A and protein phosphatase 2A, respectively. In vivo analyses revealed that mutant forms of SCR mimicking constitutively dephosphorylated or phosphorylated states of the homeodomain were active or inactive, respectively. Inactivity of the phosphorylated mimic form was attributed to impaired DNA binding. Specific ablation of dPP2A,B′ gene activity by double‐stranded RNA‐mediated genetic interference resulted in embryos without salivary glands, an SCR null phenotype. Our data demonstrate an essential role for Drosophila PP2A,B′ in positively modulating SCR function.

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