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Serine/threonine protein phosphatases in DNA damage response
Authors:Bo Liu  XingZhi Xu
Affiliation:(1) Risk Assessment, Detection, and Intervention Program, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, 33612 Tampa, Florida, USA;(2) University of South Florida Cancer Biology PhD Program, 33612 Tampa, Florida, USA;(3) NCI-Frederick, Building 560, Mailstop 17, P.O.Box B, 21702 Frederick, MD, USA
Abstract:DNA damage response (DDR) is among the most important of the mechanisms that maintain genome stability which, when destabilized, predisposes organs to cancer. Reversible phosphorylation mediated by protein kinases and protein phosphatases regulates most, if not all, cellular activities, including DDR. Protein kinase inhibitors have become the main focus of targeted therapy and anticancer drug development. However, our limited knowledge of protein phosphatase function is compromising our capacity to develop therapeutic agents against phosphatases. In this review, we summarize the roles of serine/threonine protein phosphatases involved in DDR and propose that in situ dephosphorylation of phosphoproteins by protein phosphatases, instead of proteasome-mediated degradation of phosphoproteins, is mainly employed by cells.
Keywords:reversible protein phosphorylation   protein phosphatase   DNA damage   cancer
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