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Roles of Protein Histidine Phosphatase 1 (PHPT1) in Brown Adipocyte Differentiation.

Journal of microbiology and biotechnology (2019-11-23)
Joo Ae Kang, Hyun Sup Kang, Kwang-Hee Bae, Sang Chul Lee, Kyoung-Jin Oh, Won Kon Kim
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Despite the importance of brown adipocytes as a therapeutic target for the prevention and treatment of obesity, the molecular mechanism underlying brown adipocyte differentiation is not fully understood. In particular, the role of post-translational modifications in brown adipocyte differentiation has not been extensively studied. Histidine phosphorylation is increasingly recognized an important process for protein post-translational modifications. In this study, we show that histidine phosphorylation patterns change during brown adipocyte differentiation. In addition, the expression level of protein histidine phosphatase 1 (PHPT1), a major mammalian phosphohistidine phosphatase, is reduced rapidly at the early phase of differentiation and recovers at the later phase. During white adipocyte differentiation of 3T3- L1 preadipocytes, however, the expression level of PHPT1 do not significantly change. Knockdown of PHPT1 promotes brown adipocyte differentiation, whereas ectopic expression of PHPT1 suppresses brown adipocyte differentiation. These results collectively suggest that histidine phosphorylation is closely linked to brown adipocyte differentiation and could be a therapeutic target for obesity and related metabolic diseases.

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Anti-N1-Phosphohistidine (1-pHis) Antibody, clone SC50-3, clone SC50-3, from rabbit