Gallus gallus      DSP      PTEN

※ PTEN family introduction

    PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome ten) phosphatase is a conserved family of DUSP phosphatase, which could dephosphorylate tyrosine-, serine- and threonine-phosphorylated proteins. PTEN also act as lipid phosphatase, which dephosphorylate D3-phosphorylated inositol phospholopids (1). PTEN negatively regulates PI3 kinase-Akt signaling pathway by converting second messenger phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-triphosphate (PIP3) into phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2). This pathway plays an important role in controlling cell proliferation, growth and survival (2). In addition to its dominant inhibitory activity in the PI3 kinase-Akt pathway, PTEN also possess potential protein phosphatase activity for its sequence similarity with PTP domain and this remains more understood.

Reference
1. Patterson, K.I., Brummer, T., O'Brien, P.M. and Daly, R.J. (2009) Dual-specificity phosphatases: critical regulators with diverse cellular targets. Biochem J, 418, 475-489. PMID: 19228121
2. Wang, X. and Jiang, X. (2008) PTEN: a default gate-keeping tumor suppressor with a versatile tail. Cell Res, 18, 807-816. PMID: 18626510


There are 6 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (6

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EPS-GAG-00066
ENSGALG00000017031
TPTE
2
EPS-GAG-00069
ENSGALG00000011041
DNAJC6
3
EPS-GAG-00067
ENSGALG00000012447
TNS3
4
EPS-GAG-00068
ENSGALG00000015352
GAK
5
EPS-GAG-00064
ENSGALG00000003634
PTEN
6
EPS-GAG-00065
ENSGALG00000011462
TNS1