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+ | The PTP domain has been described to consist of ~280 amino acids <cite> Andersen01 </cite>. However, the region of the first two helices at the N terminus are not as conserved as other regions and the C-terminus in invertebrates. We use [[HMM_PD00156|vertebrate PTP phosphatase domain]] profile to define the boundaries. However, it is not a perfect HMM profile to define the N-terminal boundary. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | #Andersen01 pmid=11585896 | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 19 October 2015
The PTP domain has been described to consist of ~280 amino acids [1]. However, the region of the first two helices at the N terminus are not as conserved as other regions and the C-terminus in invertebrates. We use vertebrate PTP phosphatase domain profile to define the boundaries. However, it is not a perfect HMM profile to define the N-terminal boundary.