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− | == Classification Chart ==
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− | !bgcolor="#ffffff" rowspan="1" align="center" |Group|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |Family|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| Substrate
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" rowspan="4" align="center" |Cys-based Group I|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_HMWPTP|Classic PTP]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pTyr
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− | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_DSP_PTEN|DSP and PTEN]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pTyr, pSer/pThr, lipid
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− | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_Myotubularin|Myotubularin]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| lipid
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− | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_OCA|OCA]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| ?
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" rowspan="1" align="center" |Cys-based Group II|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_CDC25|CDC25]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pTyr, pThr
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" rowspan="2" align="center" |Cys-based Group III|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_LMWPTP|LMWPTP]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pTyr
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− | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_SSU72|SSU72]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pSer
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" rowspan="4" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Group_HAD|HAD]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_EYA|EYA]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pTyr
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_FCP|FCP]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pSer
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_NagD|NagD]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pTyr, pSer
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_MDP1|MDP1]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pTyr?
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" rowspan="1" align="center" |PPP|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_PPP|PPP]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pSer/pThr
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" rowspan="1" align="center" |PPM (PP2C)|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_PPM|PPM (PP2C)]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pSer/pThr
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" rowspan="1" align="center" |PHP|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_PHP|PHP]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pHis
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− | |bgcolor="#ffffff" rowspan="1" align="center" |PHP|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center" |[[Phosphatase_Family_Rtr1|RTR1]]|| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="1" align="center"| pSer
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− | == [[Other_Classification_Schemes|Other Classification Schemes]] ==
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− | == [[other_phosphatase|Other phosphatases]] ==
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| ===[[Protein Phosphatase Evolution]]=== | | ===[[Protein Phosphatase Evolution]]=== |
Revision as of 17:55, 14 March 2014
Welcome to Phosphatase Wikepedia, a resource for of phosphatases and phosphatase signaling. This is a pilot project for sharing and publication of discoveries that do not fit into traditional publications or haven't yet been polished for publication. Initial content is mostly from the Manning lab at Salk, but we welcome anyone who would like to contribute. Like other wiki's, just go to the login page to request an account.
Of the hundreds of phosphatases in the genome, how are they organized and classified?
Pending (the hybrid scheme of classification; alternative schemes: PTP and Ser/Thr phosphatase by substrate).
Where did they all come from, and how did they get to where they are today?
Topics
The C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II's largest subunit undergoes dynamic phosphorylation during transcription, and the different phosphorylation patterns that predominate at each stage of transcription recruit the appropriate set of mRNA-processing and histone-modifying factors. This complex phosphorylation patterns are regulated by quite a few phosphatases and kinases.
The network is based upon biological knowledge. Six types of relationship between phosphatases and kinases are recorded: 1) they work on the same substrate, 2) phosphatase dephosphorylates kinase, 3) kinase phosphorylates phosphatase, 4) binding but no reported (de)phosphorylated interaction, 5) functional relationship, but not direct interaction, and 6) no relationship.
Unusual evidence for phosphorylation on histidine, aspartate, cysteine, lysine, and arginine.