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=== Subfamilies ===
 
=== Subfamilies ===
 
======[[Phosphatase_Subfamily_ PPIP5K| PPIP5K]] ======
 
  
 
====== [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_ACP2|ACP2]] ======
 
====== [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_ACP2|ACP2]] ======
ACP2 is a phosphatase subfamily that usually has multiple copies per genome. Human has three copies with different tissue specificity. It is found in holozoa, ameobozoa, and some protists.
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ACP2 is a protein phosphatase subfamily that usually has multiple copies per genome. Human has three copies with different tissue specificity. It is found in holozoa, ameobozoa, and some protists.
  
 
====== [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_MINPP1|MINPP1]] ======
 
====== [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_MINPP1|MINPP1]] ======
MINPP1 is a non-protein phosphatase found in a broad of eukaryotes, including most metazoan and amoebazoan.
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MINPP1 is a non-protein phosphatase found in a broad of eukaryotes, including most metazoan and amoebazoan. Known substrates include InsP6 and 2,3-BPG.
  
 
====== [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_PXYLP1|PXYLP1]] (ACPL2) ======
 
====== [[Phosphatase_Subfamily_PXYLP1|PXYLP1]] (ACPL2) ======
 
PXYLP1 dephosphorylates [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylose xylose], a sugar, in the glycosaminoglycan-protein linkage region of proteoglycans <cite>koike14</cite>. It is widely found in bilateria.
 
PXYLP1 dephosphorylates [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylose xylose], a sugar, in the glycosaminoglycan-protein linkage region of proteoglycans <cite>koike14</cite>. It is widely found in bilateria.
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======[[Phosphatase_Subfamily_ PPIP5K| PPIP5K]] ======
  
 
===References===
 
===References===

Revision as of 00:30, 2 January 2015

Phosphatase Classification: Fold HP: Superfamily HP (histidine phosphatase): Family HP, branch 2

Refer to Pfam ID PF00328 for general information.

Subfamilies

ACP2

ACP2 is a protein phosphatase subfamily that usually has multiple copies per genome. Human has three copies with different tissue specificity. It is found in holozoa, ameobozoa, and some protists.

MINPP1

MINPP1 is a non-protein phosphatase found in a broad of eukaryotes, including most metazoan and amoebazoan. Known substrates include InsP6 and 2,3-BPG.

PXYLP1 (ACPL2)

PXYLP1 dephosphorylates xylose, a sugar, in the glycosaminoglycan-protein linkage region of proteoglycans [1]. It is widely found in bilateria.

PPIP5K

References

  1. Koike T, Izumikawa T, Sato B, and Kitagawa H. Identification of phosphatase that dephosphorylates xylose in the glycosaminoglycan-protein linkage region of proteoglycans. J Biol Chem. 2014 Mar 7;289(10):6695-6708. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M113.520536 | PubMed ID:24425863 | HubMed [koike14]
  2. Zhang XQ, Lee MS, Zelivianski S, and Lin MF. Characterization of a prostate-specific tyrosine phosphatase by mutagenesis and expression in human prostate cancer cells. J Biol Chem. 2001 Jan 26;276(4):2544-50. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M006661200 | PubMed ID:11067847 | HubMed [ACPP_1]
  3. Meng TC and Lin MF. Tyrosine phosphorylation of c-ErbB-2 is regulated by the cellular form of prostatic acid phosphatase in human prostate cancer cells. J Biol Chem. 1998 Aug 21;273(34):22096-104. DOI:10.1074/jbc.273.34.22096 | PubMed ID:9705354 | HubMed [ACPP_2]
All Medline abstracts: PubMed | HubMed