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ACP2 is a protein phosphatase subfamily that usually has multiple copies per genome. Human has three copies with different tissue specificity. It is found in holozoa, ameobozoa, and some protists. | ACP2 is a protein phosphatase subfamily that usually has multiple copies per genome. Human has three copies with different tissue specificity. It is found in holozoa, ameobozoa, and some protists. | ||
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====== [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_MINPP1|MINPP1]] ====== | ====== [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_MINPP1|MINPP1]] ====== | ||
Revision as of 18:14, 29 May 2015
Phosphatase Classification: Fold HP: Superfamily HP (histidine phosphatase): Family HP, branch 2
Refer to Pfam ID PF00328 for general information.
Contents
Subfamilies
ACP2
ACP2 is a protein phosphatase subfamily that usually has multiple copies per genome. Human has three copies with different tissue specificity. It is found in holozoa, ameobozoa, and some protists.
ACP6
MINPP1
MINPP1 is a non-protein phosphatase found in a broad of eukaryotes, including most metazoan and amoebazoan. Known substrates include InsP6 and 2,3-BPG.
PXYLP1 (ACPL2)
PXYLP1 dephosphorylates xylose, a sugar, in the glycosaminoglycan-protein linkage region of proteoglycans [1]. It is widely found in bilateria.
PPIP5K
PPIP5K has a pseudophosphatase domain which bind to PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 and a kinase domain of RimK superfamily. The proteins therefore show kinase activity which convert InsP6 and 5-InsP7 to 1-InsP7 and InsP8.
cf60
Cf60 is cellular slime mold specific.
References
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