Rattus norvegicus      Classical PTP/RPTP


※ RPTP family introduction

    RPTP belongs to the Classical Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase (classical PTP). RPTP, also known as receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase, is defined by its extracellular domains, which functions as upstream signal receptor. Some phosphatases contain large extracellular domain while others contain small extracellular domain. RPTP members function its phosphatase activity utilizing its cytoplasmic domains. Most members contain two phosphatase domains, named D1(membrane proximal) and D2. D1 domain is responsible for 99% of catalytic activity, while the second phosphatase domain D2 appears to bind multiple downstream partners. Although D2 is inactive, it can be converted to a catalytic active domain by change two amino acids (KNRLVN and WPEQGVP) (1). RPTP family is involved in varieties of cellular processes. DLAR, DPTP10D and DPTP99A phosphatase are highly expressed in the growth cones of motor neuron axons, suggesting the RPTP plays an important role in axon guidance. CDC45 is expressed exclusively in the haematopoietic system and involved in TCR cell signaling. RPTPalpha is highly expressed in the developing brain of various species, especially expressed in glia, suggesting that RPTPalpha is involved in controlling neuronal migration (2).

Reference
1. Johnson, K.G. and Van Vactor, D. (2003) Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases in nervous system development. Physiol Rev, 83, 1-24. PMID: 12506125.
2. den Hertog, J., Blanchetot, C., Buist, A., Overvoorde, J., van der Sar, A. and Tertoolen, L.G. (1999) Receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase signalling in development. Int J Dev Biol, 43, 723-733. PMID: 10668981


There are 23 genes.  Reviewed (13 or Unreviewed (10

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Ran-0570
ENSRNOG00000013981.6
P35234
Ptpn5
2
iEKPD-Ran-0565
ENSRNOG00000005807.3
P49445
Ptpn7
3
iEKPD-Ran-0622
ENSRNOG00000021223.7
Q03348
Ptpra
4
iEKPD-Ran-0640
ENSRNOG00000000655.8
P04157
Ptprc
5
iEKPD-Ran-0624
ENSRNOG00000015717.8
B2GV87
Ptpre
6
iEKPD-Ran-0644
ENSRNOG00000019977.7
Q64604
Ptprf
7
iEKPD-Ran-0627
ENSRNOG00000019587.6
Q63259
Ptprn
8
iEKPD-Ran-0626
ENSRNOG00000005003.4
Q63475
Ptprn2
9
iEKPD-Ran-0651
ENSRNOG00000056915.1
O88488
Ptprq
10
iEKPD-Ran-0625
ENSRNOG00000004483.7
O08617
Ptprr
11
iEKPD-Ran-0643
ENSRNOG00000047247.3
Q64605
Ptprs
12
iEKPD-Ran-0639
ENSRNOG00000005277.5
Q64612
Ptprv
13
iEKPD-Ran-0641
ENSRNOG00000006030.6
Q62656
Ptprz1
14
iEKPD-Ran-0642
ENSRNOG00000055293.1
A0A0G2K2W0
Ptprb
15
iEKPD-Ran-0645
ENSRNOG00000005711.8
M0RB22
Ptprd
16
iEKPD-Ran-0636
ENSRNOG00000009419.7
F1LP13
Ptprg
17
iEKPD-Ran-0634
ENSRNOG00000058906.1
A0A0G2K754
Ptprh
18
iEKPD-Ran-0632
ENSRNOG00000034025.5
A0A0G2JXZ9
Ptprj
19
iEKPD-Ran-0633
ENSRNOG00000047605.2
A5I9F0
Ptprk
20
iEKPD-Ran-0637
ENSRNOG00000011700.7
F1LPJ1
Ptprm
21
iEKPD-Ran-0629
ENSRNOG00000006231.7
Q62797
Ptpro
22
iEKPD-Ran-0635
ENSRNOG00000032656.4
F1LXJ9
Ptprt
23
iEKPD-Ran-0630
ENSRNOG00000013515.7
F1MAG7
Ptpru