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== Function ==
== Function ==
The human protein LHPP or phospholysine phosphohistidine inorganic pyrophosphate phosphatase (LHPP) is part of the haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) family. It is a protein of 271 amino acids and is encoded by a seven exon gene positioned on the chromosome 10.
The human protein LHPP or phospholysine phosphohistidine inorganic pyrophosphate phosphatase (LHPP) is part of the haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) family. It is a protein of 271 amino acids and is encoded by a seven exon gene positioned on the chromosome 10.
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LHPP has two domains, one catalytic domain with a magnesium ion (Mg2+) on the active site and a large C2a-type cap domain. Despite the large cap, the enzyme is not only able to act on small metabolites, but also on phosphoproteins.
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LHPP has two domains, one catalytic domain with a magnesium ion (Mg2+) on the active site and a large C2a-type cap domain, and forms a homodimer in solution. Despite the large cap, the enzyme is not only able to act on small metabolites, but also on phosphoproteins.
LHPP is a phosphatase with an in vitro activity towards inorganic pyrophosphate, imidodiphosphate, 3‑phosphohistidine and 6‑phospholysine. The enzyme acts more effectively on N-P bonds than O-P bonds.
LHPP is a phosphatase with an in vitro activity towards inorganic pyrophosphate, imidodiphosphate, 3‑phosphohistidine and 6‑phospholysine. The enzyme acts more effectively on N-P bonds than O-P bonds.

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Structure of the protein LHPP

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