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protein phosphatase 4, regulatory subunit 4 OKDB#: 4889
 Symbols: PPP4R4 Species: human
 Synonyms: PP4R4, KIAA1622,  Locus: 14q32.2 in Homo sapiens


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General Comment NCBI Summary: The protein encoded by this gene is a HEAT-like repeat-containing protein. The HEAT repeat is a tandemly repeated, 37-47 amino acid long module occurring in a number of cytoplasmic proteins. Arrays of HEAT repeats form a rod-like helical structure and appear to function as protein-protein interaction surfaces. The repeat-containing region of this protein has some similarity to the constant regulatory domain of the protein phosphatase 2A PR65/A subunit. The function of this particular gene product has not been determined. Alternative splicing has been observed for this gene and two transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been identified. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
General function Enzyme
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Cellular localization Cytoplasmic
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Ovarian function
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Expression regulated by LH
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Ovarian localization Granulosa, Theca
Comment Research Resource: Pre-ovulatory LH surge effects on follicular theca and granulosa transcriptomes. Christenson LK et al. The molecular mechanisms that regulate the pivotal transformation processes observed in the follicular wall following the pre-ovulatory LH-surge, are still not established, particularly for cells of the thecal layer. To elucidate thecal and granulosa cell type-specific biological functions and signaling pathways, large dominant bovine follicles were collected before and 21 hrs after an exogenous GnRH induced LH surge. Antral granulosa (aGC; aspirated by follicular puncture) and membrane-associated granulosa (mGC; scraped from the follicular wall) were compared to thecal cell expression profiles determined by mRNA microarrays. Of the ~11,000 total genes expressed in the peri-ovulatory follicle, only 2% of thecal versus 25% of the granulosa genes changed in response to the LH surge. The majority of the 203 LH-regulated thecal genes were also LH regulated in granulosa cells, leaving a total of 57 genes as LH-regulated theca cell specific genes. Of the 57 thecal specific LH-regulated genes, 74% were downregulated including CYP17A1 and NR5A1, while most other genes are being identified for the first time within theca. Many of the newly identified upregulated thecal genes (e.g., PTX3, RND3, PPP4R4) were also upregulated in granulosa. Minimal expression differences were observed between aGC and mGC, however, transcripts encoding extracellular proteins (NID2) and matrix modulators (ADAMTS1, SASH1) predominated these differences. We also identified large numbers of unknown LH-regulated granulosa cell genes and discuss their putative roles in ovarian function. This Research Resource provides an easy to access global evaluation of LH regulation in thecal and granulosa cells that implicate numerous molecular pathways hereto unknown within the follicle.
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