p-S60,S186-ZFP36 (Tristetraproline, TTP) binds 14-3-3beta

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R-HSA-450394
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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Phosphorylated tristetraproline (TTP) binds 14-3-3, which inhibits the ability of TTP to destabilize RNA. Thus RNAs bound by TTP become stabilized. The binding of 14-3-3 causes TTP to be excluded from stress granules.
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
18481987 Control of mRNA decay by phosphorylation of tristetraprolin

Stoecklin, G, Sandler, H

Biochem Soc Trans 2008
15014438 MK2-induced tristetraprolin:14-3-3 complexes prevent stress granule association and ARE-mRNA decay

Stubbs, T, Stoecklin, G, Blackwell, TK, Kedersha, N, Rigby, WF, Anderson, P, Wax, S

EMBO J 2004
14688255 MAPKAP kinase 2 phosphorylates tristetraprolin on in vivo sites including Ser178, a site required for 14-3-3 binding

Shabanowitz, J, Sturgill, TW, Hunt, DF, Schroeder, MJ, Chrestensen, CA, Pelo, JW, Worthington, MT

J Biol Chem 2004
15944294 Structure/function analysis of tristetraprolin (TTP): p38 stress-activated protein kinase and lipopolysaccharide stimulation do not alter TTP function

Bloch, DB, Collins, J, Roy, K, Brooks, SA, Rigby, S, Rigby, WF, Connolly, JE

J Immunol 2005
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