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Revision as of 21:29, 28 May 2014
Phosphatase Classification: Superfamily Cys-based I: OCA
OCA family is named after the five member genes in yeast. OCA stands for Oxidant-induced Cell-cycle Arrest. The physiological substrates of OCAs are still unclear. But, OCA3 has been shown to control intracellular localization of Gln3 (a phosphorylated transcriptional activator), in cooperation with Npr1 kinase [1]. OCAs also have been shown to be involved in telomere capping and uncapping [2].
It is found in most if not all of eukaryotes except eumetazoan (i.e. fungi, plants, protists, monosiga, and sponge).
The family is also called as plant and fungi atypical (PFA)-DSPs [3, 4].
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