Date published: 2025-9-14

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PUS10 Activators

Chemical activators of PUS10 can modulate its activity through various biochemical pathways. Sodium orthovanadate and okadaic acid function by inhibiting protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) and protein phosphatases PP1 and PP2A, respectively. This results in reduced dephosphorylation activity, leading to an increased phosphorylation state of proteins, including PUS10. As phosphorylation is a common regulatory mechanism for activating proteins, the inhibited phosphatase activity can lead to the activation of PUS10. Similarly, calyculin A, by inhibiting PP1 and PP2A, can contribute to the same outcome, ensuring that PUS10 remains in a phosphorylated and active state. Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), by activating protein kinase C (PKC), may directly phosphorylate PUS10 on serine and threonine residues, thereby activating it, assuming PUS10 is a substrate for PKC.

Zinc sulfate and magnesium chloride can influence PUS10 indirectly by modulating the activity of other enzymes that control PUS10's state. Zinc can act as an allosteric modulator, potentially inducing a conformational change that leads to PUS10 activation, while magnesium chloride can enhance the activity of kinases that might phosphorylate PUS10. Spermidine, through its role in polyamine biology, can enhance kinase activity, which may include kinases that target PUS10. Forskolin raises intracellular cAMP levels, leading to the activation of protein kinase A (PKA), which can also lead to the phosphorylation and activation of PUS10. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) can modulate various kinases and phosphatases, possibly altering PUS10 activity. Sphingosine-1-phosphate activates sphingosine kinase, which can influence PUS10 activation through downstream signaling pathways. Hydrogen peroxide, as a reactive oxygen species, can modulate signaling pathways by affecting phosphatase and kinase activity, which may result in the oxidative modification and activation of PUS10. Lastly, ionomycin can increase intracellular calcium levels, activating calcium-dependent kinases that may phosphorylate and thus activate PUS10.

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