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Phosphatase-independent functions of SHP2 and its regulation by small molecule compounds

Wenjie Guo, Qiang Xu

2020Journal of Pharmacological Sciences40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SHP2 is a non-receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase encoded by the PTPN11 gene in human. Clinically, SHP2 has been identified as a causal factor of several diseases, such as Noonan syndrome, LEOPARD syndrome as well as myeloid malignancies. Interestingly, both loss-of-function and gain-of-function mutations occur in the PTPN11 gene. Analyses by biochemical and cell biological means as well as probing with small molecule compounds have demonstrated that SHP2 has both phosphatase-dependent and independent functions. In comparison with its phosphatase activity, the non-phosphatase-like function of SHP2 has not been well introduced or summarized. This review mainly focuses on the phosphatase-independent functions and its regulation by small molecule compounds as well as their use for disease therapy.

Topics & Concepts

PTPN11PhosphataseProtein tyrosine phosphataseProtein phosphatase 2Function (biology)BiologyGeneNoonan syndromeDUSP6Small moleculeCancer researchBiochemistryCell biologyMutationGeneticsChemistryEnzymeKRASProtein Tyrosine PhosphatasesGalectins and Cancer BiologyRNA modifications and cancer