Protein phosphatase
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* '''PP1''' is a serine/threonine phosphatase.<br /> | * '''PP1''' is a serine/threonine phosphatase.<br /> | ||
* '''PP2A''' targets proteins in the oncogenic signaling pathways. For PP2A see also [[HEAT Repeat]].<br /> | * '''PP2A''' targets proteins in the oncogenic signaling pathways. For PP2A see also [[HEAT Repeat]].<br /> | ||
| - | * '''PP2C''' are Mg/Mn- dependent and are essential for the regulation of cell cycle and stress signaling pathways.<br /> | + | * '''PP2C''' are Mg/Mn- dependent and are essential for the regulation of cell cycle and stress signaling pathways. For details see [[ABA-regulated Protein Phosphatase 2C]].<br /> |
* '''PP4''' regulates a variety of cellular functions.<br /> | * '''PP4''' regulates a variety of cellular functions.<br /> | ||
* '''PP5''' is activated by lipids and is involved in signal transduction. | * '''PP5''' is activated by lipids and is involved in signal transduction. | ||
Revision as of 09:46, 27 January 2016
Protein phosphatases (PP) regular protein phosphorylation and thus are key in intracellular signal transduction processes.
- PP1 is a serine/threonine phosphatase.
- PP2A targets proteins in the oncogenic signaling pathways. For PP2A see also HEAT Repeat.
- PP2C are Mg/Mn- dependent and are essential for the regulation of cell cycle and stress signaling pathways. For details see ABA-regulated Protein Phosphatase 2C.
- PP4 regulates a variety of cellular functions.
- PP5 is activated by lipids and is involved in signal transduction.
3D Structures of protein phosphatase
Updated on 27-January-2016
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