Tyrosine phosphatase
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*'''PTP class II''' are low molecular weight PTP ('''LMW-PTP''') which dephosphorylate a number of growth factors and modulate their signalling processes<ref>PMID:27421795</ref>. | *'''PTP class II''' are low molecular weight PTP ('''LMW-PTP''') which dephosphorylate a number of growth factors and modulate their signalling processes<ref>PMID:27421795</ref>. | ||
*'''PTP class III''' contains CDC25 which removes phosphate from Thr and tyrosine. PTP containing SH2 domains are called PTP SHP. | *'''PTP class III''' contains CDC25 which removes phosphate from Thr and tyrosine. PTP containing SH2 domains are called PTP SHP. | ||
| - | *'''Non-receptor type PTPs''' are coded by the PTPN genes. <br /> | ||
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*'''Yersinia PTP''' see [[Yersinia YopH]].<br /> | *'''Yersinia PTP''' see [[Yersinia YopH]].<br /> | ||
| + | *'''Non-receptor type PTPs''' are coded by the PTPN genes. <br /> | ||
| + | *'''T-cell PTP''' is a non-receptor type PTP expressed in hematopoietic tissues and influences most cells in the immune system<ref>PMID:19290937</ref>. | ||
For details of PTP complex with inhibitor see [[Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2012-9]]. | For details of PTP complex with inhibitor see [[Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2012-9]]. | ||
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