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Phosphatase Classification: Fold MTDP: Superfamily MTDP: Family PPP: Subfamily PPP6C
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Evolution
PPP6C is found throughout eukaryotes, including opisthokonta, amoebazoa, plants and etc.
Domain
PPP6C has a single domain - phosphatase domain.
Functions
PPP6C, catalytic subunit of Protein Phosphatase 6 (PP6) holoenzyme.
The PP6 holoenzyme in yeast has been proposed to be a heterotrimeric complex formed by the catalytic subunit, a SAPS (SIT4 phosphatase-associated proteins) domain-containing sub- unit (PP6R) and an ankyrin repeat-domain containing regulatory subunit (ARS). PP6 is a component of a signaling pathway regulating cell cycle progression in response to IL-2 receptor stimulation. Its N-terminal domain restricts G to S phase progression in cancer cells, in part through control of cyclin D1. PP6 is akso required for efficient activation of DNA-PK,21 which is essential for NHEJ-mediated repair of DSBs (reviewed in the introduction of [1]).