2018
DOI: 10.1101/279885
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Drosophilaegg-derived tyrosine phosphatase (EDTP): a novel target for improved survivorship to prolonged anoxia and cellular protein aggregates

Abstract: Drosophila egg-derived tyrosine phosphatase (EDTP), a lipid phosphatase that removes 3position phosphate at the inositol ring, has dual functions in the oogenesis and the muscle performance during adult stages. A mammalian homologous gene MTMR14, which encodes the myotubularin-related protein 14, negatively regulates autophagy. Mutation of EDTP/MTMR14, however, causes at least three deleterious consequences: (1) lethality in the early embryogenesis in Drosophila; (2) "jumpy" phenotype with apparently impaired … Show more

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