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Histidine phosphatase does '''not''' dephosphorylate pHis. It is named for the catalytic histidine which is phosphorylated during catalysis <cite>Rigden</cite>. In fact, the superfamily is a large functionally diverse group of proteins. For a complete of functions characterized members in the superfamily, see Table 1 and Table S1 in <cite>Rigden</cite>). The superfamily contains two branches sharing very limited sequence similarity. The superfamily is corresponding to His_phosphatase in PFAM database, Pfam ID [http://pfam.xfam.org/clan/cl0071 CL0071]). | Histidine phosphatase does '''not''' dephosphorylate pHis. It is named for the catalytic histidine which is phosphorylated during catalysis <cite>Rigden</cite>. In fact, the superfamily is a large functionally diverse group of proteins. For a complete of functions characterized members in the superfamily, see Table 1 and Table S1 in <cite>Rigden</cite>). The superfamily contains two branches sharing very limited sequence similarity. The superfamily is corresponding to His_phosphatase in PFAM database, Pfam ID [http://pfam.xfam.org/clan/cl0071 CL0071]). | ||
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Revision as of 16:14, 17 June 2014
Phosphatase Classification: Histidine phosphatase superfamily
Histidine phosphatase does not dephosphorylate pHis. It is named for the catalytic histidine which is phosphorylated during catalysis [1]. In fact, the superfamily is a large functionally diverse group of proteins. For a complete of functions characterized members in the superfamily, see Table 1 and Table S1 in [1]). The superfamily contains two branches sharing very limited sequence similarity. The superfamily is corresponding to His_phosphatase in PFAM database, Pfam ID CL0071).