Difference between revisions of "Phosphatase Subfamily CG9801"
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| − | The function of CG9801 is unclear. | + | The function of CG9801 is unclear. In Drosophila, it is reported to be subject to RNA editing <cite>Stapleton</cite>, to be induced by ecdysone during moulting <cite>Beckstead</cite>, and to possibly interact with the circadian clock <cite>Dubruille</cite>. The C. elegans homolog, F33G12.6, is uncharacterized. |
=== References === | === References === | ||
<biblio> | <biblio> | ||
| + | #Beckstead pmid=16356271 | ||
| + | #Dubruille pmid=20041201 | ||
| + | #Stapleton pmid=17018572 | ||
</biblio> | </biblio> | ||
Revision as of 10:26, 11 November 2016
Phosphatase Classification: Fold PPM: Superfamily PPM: Family PPM: Subfamily CG9801
Evolution
The CG9801 subfamily is found in metazoa but lost in deuterostomes.
Domain Structure
CG9801 has a single structural domain, phosphatase domain, though with additional flanking conserved motifs that have not been annotated.
Function
The function of CG9801 is unclear. In Drosophila, it is reported to be subject to RNA editing [1], to be induced by ecdysone during moulting [2], and to possibly interact with the circadian clock [3]. The C. elegans homolog, F33G12.6, is uncharacterized.
References
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