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Phosphohistidine phosphatase 1 (PHPT1) also dephosphorylates phospholysine of chemically phosphorylated histone H1 and polylysine

  • Ups J Med Sci. 2015 Mar;120(1):20-7. doi: 10.3109/03009734.2014.996720.
Pia Ek 1 Bo Ek Örjan Zetterqvist
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  • 1 Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, Uppsala University , Uppsala , Sweden.
Abstract

Background: Phosphohistidine Phosphatase 1 (PHPT1), also named protein histidine Phosphatase (PHP), is a eukaryotic Enzyme dephosphorylating proteins and Peptides that are phosphorylated on a histidine residue. A preliminary finding that histone H1, which lacks histidine, was phosphorylated by phosphoramidate and dephosphorylated by PHPT1 prompted the present investigation.

Methods: Histone H1 and polylysine were phosphorylated at a low concentration (3.9 mM) of phosphoramidate. Their dephosphorylation by recombinant human PHPT1 was investigated by using a DEAE-Sepharose spin column technique earlier developed by us for studies on basic phosphoproteins and phosphopeptides. Determination of protein-bound, acid-labile phosphate was performed by a malachite green method. Mass spectrometry (MS) was used to investigate the occurrence of N-ε-phospholysine residues in a phosphorylated histone H1.2 preparation, and to measure the activity of PHPT1 against free N-ω-phosphoarginine.

Results: Histone H1.2, which lacks histidine, was phosphorylated by phosphoramidate on several lysine residues, as shown by MS. PHPT1 was shown to dephosphorylate phosphohistone H1 at a rate similar to that previously described for the dephosphorylation of phosphohistidine-containing Peptides. In addition, phosphopolylysine was an equally good substrate for PHPT1. However, no dephosphorylation of free phosphoarginine by PHPT1 could be detected.

Conclusion: The finding that PHPT1 can dephosphorylate phospholysine in chemically phosphorylated histone H1 and polylysine demonstrates a broader specificity for this Enzyme than known so far.

Keywords

Histone H1; PHP; PHPT1; phosphohistidine phosphatase; phospholysine; phospholysine phosphatase; protein histidine phosphatase.

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