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    PTPRR protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 5801, updated on 5-Mar-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Re-expression of epigenetically silenced PTPRR by histone acetylation sensitizes RAS-mutant lung adenocarcinoma to SHP2 inhibition.

    Re-expression of epigenetically silenced PTPRR by histone acetylation sensitizes RAS-mutant lung adenocarcinoma to SHP2 inhibition.
    Du T, Hu X, Hou Z, Wang W, You S, Wang M, Ji M, Xue N, Chen X., Free PMC Article

    02/6/2024
    Identification of PTPRR and JAG1 as key genes in castration-resistant prostate cancer by integrated bioinformatics methods().

    Identification of PTPRR and JAG1 as key genes in castration-resistant prostate cancer by integrated bioinformatics methods().
    Wang JL, Wang Y, Ren GP., Free PMC Article

    01/9/2021
    Results suggest that protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R (PTPRR) expression might have utility as a prognostic marker for predicting overall survival.

    Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R (PTPRR) antagonizes the Wnt signaling pathway in ovarian cancer by dephosphorylating and inactivating β-catenin.
    Wang Y, Cao J, Liu W, Zhang J, Wang Z, Zhang Y, Hou L, Chen S, Hao P, Zhang L, Zhuang M, Yu Y, Li D, Fan G., Free PMC Article

    06/27/2020
    The PTPRR genes were related to possible endophenotypes for suicidal behaviour such as anger, depression-anxiety and fatigue.

    Nine differentially expressed genes from a post mortem study and their association with suicidal status in a sample of suicide completers, attempters and controls.
    Balestri M, Crisafulli C, Donato L, Giegling I, Calati R, Antypa N, Schneider B, Marusic D, Tarozzi ME, Marusic D, Paragi M, Hartmann AM, Konte B, Marsano A, Serretti A, Rujescu D.

    03/24/2018
    The development of MDD may be related with the polymorphism of ERK-rs12678428 and PTPRR-rs1513105.

    Polymorphism of ERK/PTPRR Genes in Major Depressive Disorder at Resting-State Brain Function.
    Wang Y, Li L, Xu C, Cao X, Liu Z, Sun N, Zhang A, Li X, Zhang K.

    12/16/2017
    Results show that PTPRR is an early and direct target of the androgen receptor which negatively regulates the RAS/ERK1/2 pathway suggesting that its loss in prostate cancer cells is one factor that might contribute to activation of the RAS/ERK1/2 pathway.

    Androgen-regulation of the protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPRR activates ERK1/2 signalling in prostate cancer cells.
    Munkley J, Lafferty NP, Kalna G, Robson CN, Leung HY, Rajan P, Elliott DJ., Free PMC Article

    01/30/2016
    High expression of PTP receptors R and Z1 was observed in all examined cases of colorectal carcinoma, adenoma and normal colon tissue in this study.

    Immunohistochemical and Western blot analysis of two protein tyrosine phosphatase receptors, R and Z1, in colorectal carcinoma, colon adenoma and normal colon tissues.
    Woźniak M, Gamian E, Łaczmańska I, Sąsiadek MM, Duś-Szachniewicz K, Ziółkowski P.

    05/16/2015
    The methylation index of PTPRR recovered from scrapings of uterine cervix adenocarcinomas is significantly higher than in normal controls.

    High methylation rate of LMX1A, NKX6-1, PAX1, PTPRR, SOX1, and ZNF582 genes in cervical adenocarcinoma.
    Chang CC, Huang RL, Wang HC, Liao YP, Yu MH, Lai HC.

    10/18/2014
    3 genes identified by association study and supported by ocular expression and/or replication, UHRF1BP1L, PTPRR, and PPFIA2, are novel candidates for myopic development within the MYP3 locus that should be further studied.

    Association mapping of the high-grade myopia MYP3 locus reveals novel candidates UHRF1BP1L, PTPRR, and PPFIA2.
    Hawthorne F, Feng S, Metlapally R, Li YJ, Tran-Viet KN, Guggenheim JA, Malecaze F, Calvas P, Rosenberg T, Mackey DA, Venturini C, Hysi PG, Hammond CJ, Young TL., Free PMC Article

    05/25/2013
    Methylation of the PTPRR promoter has an important role in the metastasis and may be a biomarker of invasive cervical cancer

    Epigenetic silencing of PTPRR activates MAPK signaling, promotes metastasis and serves as a biomarker of invasive cervical cancer.
    Su PH, Lin YW, Huang RL, Liao YP, Lee HY, Wang HC, Chao TK, Chen CK, Chan MW, Chu TY, Yu MH, Lai HC.

    03/2/2013
    the protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R gene may play a role in conferring risk of major depressive disorder in females

    Gender-specific role of the protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R gene in major depressive disorder.
    Shi C, Zhang K, Xu Q.

    10/13/2012
    Clinical trial of gene-disease association and gene-environment interaction. (HuGE Navigator)

    Personalized smoking cessation: interactions between nicotine dose, dependence and quit-success genotype score.
    Rose JE, Behm FM, Drgon T, Johnson C, Uhl GR., Free PMC Article

    06/30/2010
    expression of the PTPRR-1 isoform was inactivated in colorectal cancer cells as a result of de novo CpG island methylation and enrichment of transcription-repressive histone-tail marks, mainly H3K27me3

    The protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R gene is an early and frequent target of silencing in human colorectal tumorigenesis.
    Menigatti M, Cattaneo E, Sabates-Bellver J, Ilinsky VV, Went P, Buffoli F, Marquez VE, Jiricny J, Marra G., Free PMC Article

    05/3/2010
    Observational study and genome-wide association study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator)

    Human variation in alcohol response is influenced by variation in neuronal signaling genes.
    Joslyn G, Ravindranathan A, Brush G, Schuckit M, White RL.

    04/7/2010
    determined high-resolution structures of all of the human family members of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase-specific protein tyrosine phosphatases

    Crystal structures and inhibitor identification for PTPN5, PTPRR and PTPN7: a family of human MAPK-specific protein tyrosine phosphatases.
    Eswaran J, von Kries JP, Marsden B, Longman E, Debreczeni JE, Ugochukwu E, Turnbull A, Lee WH, Knapp S, Barr AJ., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
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