Electrophoresis, Vol.22, No.3, 576-585, 2001
Expression of the small tyrosine phosphatase (Stp1) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A study on protein tyrosine phosphorylation
Small tyrosine phoshatase 1 (Stpl) is a Schizosaccharomyces pombe low-molecular-mass phosphotyrosine-phosphatase 50% identical to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ltp1. in order to investigate the role of Stpl in yeast, a mutant was generated having the characteristic of a dominant negative molecule. Changes in protein tyrosine phosphorylation in S. cerevisiae proteome in response to Stpl or its dominant negative mutant expression were analyzed by high-resolution two-dimensional (2-D) electrophoresis. The most remarkable result is the modification by phosphorylation on tyrosine of several proteins involved in carbohydrate metabolism. Twelve proteins were identified on the basis of their positions in the anti-phosphotyrosine immunoblot of the 2-D electrophoresis. Ten of these present tyrosyl residues that are within the consensus sequence for protein kinase CK2 (casein kinase-2). These data open the possibility for the identification of Stp1 substrates in yeast and provide hints about the nature of tyrosine phosphorylating agents in yeast and in other organisms where bona fide tyrosine kinases are lacking.
Keywords:Saccharomyces cerevisiae;two-dimensional electrophoresis;tyrosine phosphorylation;casein kinase-2;low-molecular-weight phosphotyrosine phosphatase