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    PSPH phosphoserine phosphatase [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 5723, updated on 2-Nov-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    PSPH promotes melanoma growth and metastasis by metabolic deregulation-mediated transcriptional activation of NR4A1.

    PSPH promotes melanoma growth and metastasis by metabolic deregulation-mediated transcriptional activation of NR4A1.
    Rawat V, Malvi P, Della Manna D, Yang ES, Bugide S, Zhang X, Gupta R, Wajapeyee N., Free PMC Article

    10/23/2021
    a specific interaction between PSPH and IRS1 and the dephosphorylation of phospho-IRS-1 by PSPH in lung cancer cells, was identified.

    Phosphoserine Phosphatase Promotes Lung Cancer Progression through the Dephosphorylation of IRS-1 and a Noncanonical L-Serine-Independent Pathway.
    Park SM, Seo EH, Bae DH, Kim SS, Kim J, Lin W, Kim KH, Park JB, Kim YS, Yin J, Kim SY., Free PMC Article

    01/11/2020
    The results suggest that PSPH may act as a putative oncogene and a potential therapeutic target in NSCLC.

    PSPH Mediates the Metastasis and Proliferation of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer through MAPK Signaling Pathways.
    Liao L, Ge M, Zhan Q, Huang R, Ji X, Liang X, Zhou X., Free PMC Article

    12/21/2019
    three new high-resolution crystal structures of hPSP (1.5-2.0 A) in complexes with phosphoserine and with serine, which are the substrate and the product of the reaction, respectively, and in complex with a noncleavable substrate analogue (homocysteic acid) are presented.

    Crystal structures and snapshots along the reaction pathway of human phosphoserine phosphatase.
    Haufroid M, Mirgaux M, Leherte L, Wouters J.

    10/5/2019
    PSPH expression is a novel biomarker for poor prognosis and could play an important role in tumor progression of colorectal cancer.

    Phosphoserine Phosphatase Is a Novel Prognostic Biomarker on Chromosome 7 in Colorectal Cancer.
    Sato K, Masuda T, Hu Q, Tobo T, Kidogami S, Ogawa Y, Saito T, Nambara S, Komatsu H, Hirata H, Sakimura S, Uchi R, Hayashi N, Iguchi T, Eguchi H, Ito S, Nakagawa T, Mimori K.

    08/19/2017
    We further uncovered that phosphoserine phosphatase (PSPH), the final rate-limiting enzyme of the SSP pathway, is critical for cMyc-driven cancer progression both in vitro and in vivo

    cMyc-mediated activation of serine biosynthesis pathway is critical for cancer progression under nutrient deprivation conditions.
    Sun L, Song L, Wan Q, Wu G, Li X, Wang Y, Wang J, Liu Z, Zhong X, He X, Shen S, Pan X, Li A, Wang Y, Gao P, Tang H, Zhang H., Free PMC Article

    12/19/2015
    study of an intellectual disability family from Pakistan; identified a variant in PSPH: chr7:56088803C>T, NM_004577.3 c.103G>A; p.Ala35Thr (hg19) which segregated in homozygous form with the phenotype in both branches of the family

    Phosphoserine phosphatase (PSPH) gene mutation in an intellectual disability family from Pakistan.
    Vincent JB, Jamil T, Rafiq MA, Anwar Z, Ayaz M, Hameed A, Nasr T, Naeem F, Khattak NA, Carter M, Ahmed I, John P, Wiame E, Andrade DM, Schaftingen EV, Mir A, Ayub M.

    12/12/2015
    phosphoserine phosphatase deficiency is associated with Neu-Laxova syndrome.

    Neu-Laxova syndrome is a heterogeneous metabolic disorder caused by defects in enzymes of the L-serine biosynthesis pathway.
    Acuna-Hidalgo R, Schanze D, Kariminejad A, Nordgren A, Kariminejad MH, Conner P, Grigelioniene G, Nilsson D, Nordenskjöld M, Wedell A, Freyer C, Wredenberg A, Wieczorek D, Gillessen-Kaesbach G, Kayserili H, Elcioglu N, Ghaderi-Sohi S, Goodarzi P, Setayesh H, van de Vorst M, Steehouwer M, Pfundt R, Krabichler B, Curry C, MacKenzie MG, Boycott KM, Gilissen C, Janecke AR, Hoischen A, Zenker M., Free PMC Article

    11/8/2014
    status of PSPH in normal skin epidermis and skin tumors along with its sub-cellular localization in epidermal keratinocytes and its requirement for squamous cell carcinoma proliferation

    L-3-Phosphoserine phosphatase (PSPH) regulates cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma proliferation independent of L-serine biosynthesis.
    Bachelor MA, Lu Y, Owens DM., Free PMC Article

    12/31/2011
    human phosphoserine phosphatase structure now shows a sevenfold coordinated Ca(2+) ion in the active site that might explain the inhibitory effect of Ca(2+) on the enzyme

    How calcium inhibits the magnesium-dependent enzyme human phosphoserine phosphatase.
    Peeraer Y, Rabijns A, Collet JF, Van Schaftingen E, De Ranter C.

    01/21/2010
    description of the first crystal structures of the HPSP in complexes with the competitive inhibitor 2-amino-3-phosphonopropionic a

    Molecular basis for the local conformational rearrangement of human phosphoserine phosphatase.
    Kim HY, Heo YS, Kim JH, Park MH, Moon J, Kim E, Kwon D, Yoon J, Shin D, Jeong EJ, Park SY, Lee TG, Jeon YH, Ro S, Cho JM, Hwang KY.

    01/21/2010
    purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis

    Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of human phosphoserine phosphatase.
    Peeraer Y, Rabijns A, Verboven C, Collet JF, Van Schaftingen E, De Ranter C.

    01/21/2010
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