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[[Phosphatase classification|Phosphatase Classification]]: [[Phosphatase_Fold_MTDP|Fold MTDP]]:[[Phosphatase_Superfamily_MTDP|Superfamily MTDP]]: [[Phosphatase_Family_PAP|Family PAP]] (purple acid phosphatase) | [[Phosphatase classification|Phosphatase Classification]]: [[Phosphatase_Fold_MTDP|Fold MTDP]]:[[Phosphatase_Superfamily_MTDP|Superfamily MTDP]]: [[Phosphatase_Family_PAP|Family PAP]] (purple acid phosphatase) | ||
− | + | PAP is short for purple acid phosphatase. It has two subfamilies present in human: | |
− | + | * [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_ACP5|ACP5]]. | |
ACP5 subfamily is found in most eukaryotes. Human ACP5 hydrolyzes a variety of phosphomonoesters at acid pH in vitro. It also show phosphatase activity towards protein osteopontin, and mannose 6-phosphate modification on lysosomal proteins. | ACP5 subfamily is found in most eukaryotes. Human ACP5 hydrolyzes a variety of phosphomonoesters at acid pH in vitro. It also show phosphatase activity towards protein osteopontin, and mannose 6-phosphate modification on lysosomal proteins. | ||
− | + | * [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_PAPL|PAPL]]. |
Revision as of 04:59, 5 January 2015
Phosphatase Classification: Fold MTDP:Superfamily MTDP: Family PAP (purple acid phosphatase)
PAP is short for purple acid phosphatase. It has two subfamilies present in human:
- ACP5.
ACP5 subfamily is found in most eukaryotes. Human ACP5 hydrolyzes a variety of phosphomonoesters at acid pH in vitro. It also show phosphatase activity towards protein osteopontin, and mannose 6-phosphate modification on lysosomal proteins.
- PAPL.