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    Science. 1995 Apr 21;268(5209):411-5.

    FAP-1: a protein tyrosine phosphatase that associates with Fas.

    Sato T, Irie S, Kitada S, Reed JC.

    La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, Oncogene and Tumor Suppressor Gene Program, CA 92037, USA.

    Fas is a cell surface receptor that controls a poorly understood signal transduction pathway that leads to cell death by means of apoptosis. A protein tyrosine phosphatase, FAP-1, capable of interacting with the cytosolic domain of Fas, was identified. The carboxyl terminal 15 amino acids of Fas are necessary and sufficient for interaction with FAP-1. FAP-1 expression is highest in tissues and cell lines that are relatively resistant to Fas-mediated cytotoxicity. Gene transfer-mediated elevations in FAP-1 partially abolished Fas-induced apoptosis in a T cell line. These findings are consistent with an inhibitory effect of FAP-1 on Fas signal transduction.

    PMID: 7536343 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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