Difference between revisions of "Phosphatase Family Paladin"

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[[Phosphatase classification|Phosphatase Classification]]: [[Phosphatase_Fold_CC1|Fold CC1]]: [[Phosphatase_Superfamily_CC1|Superfamily CC1]]:  [[Phosphatase_Family_Paladin|Family Paladin]]
 
[[Phosphatase classification|Phosphatase Classification]]: [[Phosphatase_Fold_CC1|Fold CC1]]: [[Phosphatase_Superfamily_CC1|Superfamily CC1]]:  [[Phosphatase_Family_Paladin|Family Paladin]]
  
The phosphatase family Paladin has one [[Phosphatase_Subamily_Paladin|subfamily Paladin]].
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The Paladin family consists of one [[Phosphatase_Subamily_Paladin|subfamily Paladin]].
 
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=== Evolution ===
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Paladins are found in vertebrates and early metazoa such as sponge, trichoplax and nematostella but absent from arthropoda and nematoda. Paladins are also found in most plants and a small number of fungi (see internal database [http://resdev.gene.com/gOrtholog/view/cluster/MC0005718/overview gOrtholog]).
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=== Domain ===
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The Paladin subfamily has two domains of CC1 fold, both of which lack the cysteine residue at Cx5R catalytic motif common among CC1-fold phosphatases.
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=== Function ===
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Little is known about Paladin's molecular function. It regulates phosphorylation status in neural crest cell formation and migration in chicken <cite>Roffers-Agarwal12</cite>, but it lacks the residue necessary for phosphatase activity.
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Human Paladin is widely expressed in different tissues according to [http://www.gtexportal.org/home/gene/PALD1 GTEx].
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=== References ===
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<biblio>
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#Roffers-Agarwal12 pmid=22926139
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</biblio>
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Latest revision as of 23:46, 31 January 2016

Phosphatase Classification: Fold CC1: Superfamily CC1: Family Paladin

The Paladin family consists of one subfamily Paladin.