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Signalling by protein phosphatases and drug development: a systems-centred view.


ABSTRACT: Protein modification cycles catalysed by opposing enzymes, such as kinases and phosphatases, form the backbone of signalling networks. Although, historically, kinases have been at the research forefront, a systems-centred approach reveals predominant roles for phosphatases in controlling the network response times and spatio-temporal profiles of signalling activities. Emerging evidence suggests that phosphatase kinetics are critical for network function and cell-fate decisions. Protein phosphatases operate as both immediate and delayed regulators of signal transduction, capable of attenuating or amplifying signalling. This versatility of phosphatase action emphasizes the need for systems biology approaches to understand cellular signalling networks and predict the cellular outcomes of combinatorial drug interventions.

SUBMITTER: Nguyen LK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3368988 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Signalling by protein phosphatases and drug development: a systems-centred view.

Nguyen Lan K LK   Matallanas David D   Croucher David R DR   von Kriegsheim Alexander A   Kholodenko Boris N BN  

The FEBS journal 20120314 2


Protein modification cycles catalysed by opposing enzymes, such as kinases and phosphatases, form the backbone of signalling networks. Although, historically, kinases have been at the research forefront, a systems-centred approach reveals predominant roles for phosphatases in controlling the network response times and spatio-temporal profiles of signalling activities. Emerging evidence suggests that phosphatase kinetics are critical for network function and cell-fate decisions. Protein phosphata  ...[more]

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