Phosphatases and Diseases

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Cancer

PTEN

PTPN11 (SHP2)

PTPRC (CD45)

DUSP3 (VHR)

DUSP3 is a negative regulator of ERK and JNK pathways in in vitro studies in several cell lines. Though its role is involved in human cancer, its has contradictory roles since it has been alternatively described as having tumor suppressive and oncogenic properties [1].

DUSP26 (MKP8)

DUSP26 (aka MKP8) is a novel p53 phosphatase and inhibits p53 tumor suppressor functions in human neuroblastoma [2].

PPM1D (WIP1)

PPM1D as a frequent target of somatic mutation and as a potential therapeutic target in brainstem gliomas [3].

PTPRZ1

PTPRZ1-MET (ZM) fusion protein induces gliomas through elevated expression and phosphorylation of the MET oncoprotein [4]. The fusion protein is found in human gliomas by high-throughput sequencing.

Parkinson's disease

DNAJC6

See OMIM.

Other diseases

PDP1: pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) deficiency

See OMIM.

SBF1: Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

See OMIM.

PPM1K: maple syrup urine disease

See OMIM.

MTMR14: centronuclear myopathy

See OMIM.

PTPRQ: deafness

See OMIM.

References

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