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The <scene name='80/802654/2x4d/1'>human protein LHPP</scene> or phospholysine phosphohistidine inorganic pyrophosphate phosphatase (hLHPP) is a phosphatase with an in vitro activity towards inorganic pyrophosphate, imidodiphosphate, 3‑phosphohistidine and 6‑phospholysine. hLHPP is part of the haloacid dehalogenase family (HAD) . It is a protein of 271 amino acids which is encoded by a seven exon gene positioned on the chromosome 10. The enzyme acts more effectively on N-P bonds than O-P bonds, and is found on the nucleus and in the cytoplasm. | The <scene name='80/802654/2x4d/1'>human protein LHPP</scene> or phospholysine phosphohistidine inorganic pyrophosphate phosphatase (hLHPP) is a phosphatase with an in vitro activity towards inorganic pyrophosphate, imidodiphosphate, 3‑phosphohistidine and 6‑phospholysine. hLHPP is part of the haloacid dehalogenase family (HAD) . It is a protein of 271 amino acids which is encoded by a seven exon gene positioned on the chromosome 10. The enzyme acts more effectively on N-P bonds than O-P bonds, and is found on the nucleus and in the cytoplasm. | ||
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| - | ''Fig 3. Simplified structure of LHPP. 1: Pyrophosphate, 2: Magnesium ion, 3: 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-Piperazine ethanesulfonic acid, 4: Glycerol. A, B: the two protein subunits of the homodimer. Source : Uniprot, 2018'' | + | ''Fig 3. Simplified structure of LHPP. 1: Pyrophosphate, 2: Magnesium ion, 3: 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-Piperazine ethanesulfonic acid, 4: Glycerol. |
| + | A, B: the two protein subunits of the homodimer. Source : Uniprot, 2018'' | ||
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Structure of the protein LHPP
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References
"Molecular cloning of a cDNA for the human phospholysine phosphohistidine inorganic pyrophosphate phosphatase." Yokoi F., Hiraishi H., Izuhara K. J. Biochem. 133:607-614(2003) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
"The protein histidine phosphatase LHPP is a tumour suppressor." Sravanth K. Hindupur, Marco Colombi, Stephen R. Fuhs, Matthias S. Matter, Yakir Guri, Kevin Adam, Marion Cornu, Salvatore Piscuoglio, Charlotte K. Y. Ng, Charles Betz, Dritan Liko, Luca Quagliata, Suzette Moes, Paul Jenoe, Luigi M. Terracciano, Markus H. Heim, Tony Hunter & Michael N. Hall. (2018) [PubMed] [Main]
"Do metabolic HAD phosphatases moonlight as protein phosphatases?." Antje Gohla. (2018) [BBA - Molecular Cell Research]
"Down-regulation of LHPP in cervical cancer influences cell proliferation, metastasis and apoptosis by modulating AKT", (2018), [PubMed] [Main]


