PPP1R6, a novel member of the family of glycogen-targetting subunits of protein phosphatase 1
Abstract
A complementary DNA encoding a novel human protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) glycogen-targetting subunit of molecular mass 33 kDa has been sequenced. PPP1R6 is 31% identical to the glycogen-targetting subunit (G L) of PP1 from rat liver, 28% identical to the N-terminal region of the glycogen-targetting subunit (G M) from human skeletal muscle and 27% identical to glycogen-targetting subunit PPP1R5. Unlike human PPP1R5 and its murine homologue PTG, whose mRNAs are most abundant in skeletal muscle, heart and liver, PPP1R6 is present at similar levels in a wide variety of tissues. The PPP1R6 is associated with glycogen in muscle but is not subject to the same modes of covalent and allosteric regulation as G M and G L.
- Publication:
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FEBS Letters
- Pub Date:
- January 1997
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1997FEBSL.418..210A
- Keywords:
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- Protein phosphatase 1;
- Targetting subunit;
- Glycogen metabolism;
- cDNA