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PP2Ac / PPP2CA

protein phosphatase 2, catalytic subunit, alpha isozyme

Protein phosphatase 2A alpha (PPP2CA), is a PP2A type serine/threonine phosphatase. PP2A members are composed of a common heterodimeric core enzyme (a catalytic subunit C and a constant regulatory subunit PR65 or A) that associates with a wide variety of regulatory subunits (subunit B). PPP2CA is a catalytic subunit that plays a role in transcription, translation, cell cycle control, and the regulation of most major metabolic pathways. Additionally, it may function as a tumor promoter or suppressor depending on the cell type or the transforming agent.

Gene Name: protein phosphatase 2, catalytic subunit, alpha isozyme
Family/Subfamily: Protein Phosphatase , PP2A
Synonyms: PPP2CA, PP2Ac, PP2Calpha, ppp2A1, Protein phosphatase 2A alpha, Replication protein C, PP2CA, RP-C, PP2A-alpha
Target Sequences: NM_002715 NP_002706.1 P67775

Publications (3)

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The tumor suppressor PP2A is functionally inactivated in blast crisis CML through the inhibitory activity of the BCR/ABL-regulated SET protein. Neviani P, Santhanam R, Trotta R, Notari M, Blaser BW, Liu S, Mao H, Chang JS, Galietta A, Uttam A, Roy DC, Valtieri M, Bruner-Klisovic R, Caligiuri MA, Bloomfield CD, Marcucci G, Perrotti D. Cancer cell. 2005 8:355-68. (IP) [PubMed:16286244]
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Genome-wide expression profiling reveals transcriptomic variation and perturbed gene networks in androgen-dependent and androgen-independent prostate cancer cells. Singh AP, Bafna S, Chaudhary K, Venkatraman G, Smith L, Eudy JD, Johansson SL, Lin MF, Batra SK. Cancer letters. 2008 259:28-38. (IHC, WB) [PubMed:17977648] [PMC:PMC2784916]
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Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase is a nonenzymatic safety valve that curtails AKT activation to prevent insulin hyperresponsiveness. Li Gu, Yahui Zhu, Kosuke Watari, Maiya Lee, Junlai Liu, Sofia Perez, Melinda Thai, Joshua E Mayfield, Bichen Zhang, Karina Cunha E Rocha, Fuming Li, Laura C Kim, Alexander C Jones, Igor H Wierzbicki, Xiao Liu, Alexandra C Newton, Tatiana Kisseleva, Jun Hee Lee, Wei Ying, David J Gonzalez, Alan R Saltiel, M Celeste Simon, Michael Karin. Cell metabolism. 2023 June;35:1009-1021.e9. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:37084733] [PMC:PMC10430883]

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