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Protein phosphatases and their potential implications in neuroprotective processes
Authors:C. E. Gee  I. M. Mansuy
Affiliation:(1) Brain Research Institute, Department of Biology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, University of Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:Several neurological disorders such as stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and epilepsy result from excitotoxic events and are accompanied by neuronal cell death. These processes engage multiple signalling pathways and recruit numerous molecular components, in particular several families of protein kinases and protein phosphatases. While many investigations have examined the importance of protein kinases in excitotoxicity, protein phosphatases have not been well studied in this context. However, recent advances in understanding the functions of protein phosphatases have suggested that they may play a neuroprotective role. In this review, we summarize some of the recent findings that illustrate the pleiotropic and complex functions of tyrosine and serine/threonine protein phosphatases in the cascade of events leading to neuronal cell death, and highlight their potential intervention in limiting the extent of neuronal death.Received 8 January 2005; received after revision 3 March 2005; accepted 14 March 2005
Keywords:Tyrosine phosphatase  serine/threonine phosphatase  excitotoxicity  neuroprotection  NMDA receptor
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