The protein-tyrosine kinase Syk interacts with the C-terminal region of tensin2.

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Moon KD, Zhang X, Zhou Q, Geahlen RL

The protein-tyrosine kinase Syk interacts with the C-terminal region of tensin2.

Biochim Biophys Acta. 2012 Feb;1823(2):199-205. doi: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2011.10.001. Epub 2011 Oct 12.

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Abstract

Syk is a 72-kDa protein-tyrosine kinase that regulates signaling through multiple cell surface receptors including those for antigens, immunoglobulins and proteins of the extracellular matrix. As part of its function, Syk binds a variety of downstream effectors through interactions that are often mediated by motifs that recognize phosphotyrosines. In a search for novel Syk-interacting proteins by yeast two-hybrid analysis, we identified tensin2 as a Syk-binding protein. Syk interacts with a fragment of tensin2 located near the C-terminus that contains SH2 and PTB domains. In epithelial cells, tensin2 localizes both to focal adhesions and to large cytoplasmic puncta. It is within these punctuate structures that Syk and tensin2 are co-localized. The clustering of Syk within these structures leads to its phosphorylation on tyrosine.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Tyrosine-protein kinase SYKP43405Details