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29 September 2023 Phosphatases modified by LH signaling in ovarian follicles: testing their role in regulating the NPR2 guanylyl cyclase
Jeremy R. Egbert, Ivan Silbern, Tracy F. Uliasz, Katie M. Lowther, Siu-Pok Yee, Henning Urlaub, Laurinda A. Jaffe
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Abstract

In response to luteinizing hormone (LH), multiple proteins in rat and mouse granulosa cells are rapidly dephosphorylated, but the responsible phosphatases remain to be identified. Because the phosphorylation state of phosphatases can regulate their interaction with substrates, we searched for phosphatases that might function in LH signaling by using quantitative mass spectrometry. We identified all proteins in rat ovarian follicles whose phosphorylation state changed detectably in response to a 30-min exposure to LH, and within this list, identified protein phosphatases or phosphatase regulatory subunits that showed changes in phosphorylation. Phosphatases in the phosphoprotein phosphatase (PPP) family were of particular interest because of their requirement for dephosphorylating the natriuretic peptide receptor 2 (NPR2) guanylyl cyclase in the granulosa cells, which triggers oocyte meiotic resumption. Among the PPP family regulatory subunits, PPP1R12A and PPP2R5D showed the largest increases in phosphorylation, with 4–10 fold increases in signal intensity on several sites. Although follicles from mice in which these phosphorylations were prevented by serine-to-alanine mutations in either Ppp1r12a or Ppp2r5d showed normal LH-induced NPR2 dephosphorylation, these regulatory subunits and others could act redundantly to dephosphorylate NPR2. Our identification of phosphatases and other proteins whose phosphorylation state is rapidly modified by LH provides clues about multiple signaling pathways in ovarian follicles.

Summary Sentence Quantitative mass spectrometric analysis of phosphatases whose phosphorylation state is rapidly modified by LH provides clues about how LH signaling dephosphorylates NPR2 as well as a resource for future studies.

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Jeremy R. Egbert, Ivan Silbern, Tracy F. Uliasz, Katie M. Lowther, Siu-Pok Yee, Henning Urlaub, and Laurinda A. Jaffe "Phosphatases modified by LH signaling in ovarian follicles: testing their role in regulating the NPR2 guanylyl cyclase," Biology of Reproduction 110(1), 99-112, (29 September 2023). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioad130
Published: 29 September 2023
KEYWORDS
luteinizing hormone
natriuretic peptide receptor
ovarian follicle
phosphatase
phosphoproteomics
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