Difference between revisions of "Phosphatase Superfamily CC1"

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Fungi, plants and many protists also have the [[Phosphatase_Family_OCA|OCA]] family.  
 
Fungi, plants and many protists also have the [[Phosphatase_Family_OCA|OCA]] family.  
  
It shares a Cys-based catalytic motif, CX5R with another two superfamilies [[Phosphatase_Superfamily_CC2I| CC2]] and [[Phosphatase_Superfamily_CC3|CC3]], but it has distinct structure from them.
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CC1 shares a Cys-based catalytic motif, CX5R with another two superfamilies [[Phosphatase_Superfamily_CC2I| CC2]] and [[Phosphatase_Superfamily_CC3|CC3]], but it has distinct structure from them.

Latest revision as of 20:23, 14 August 2016

Phosphatase classification: Fold CC1: Superfamily CC1

CC1 (or Cysteine-based, group 1) is the largest phosphatase superfamily. It consists of the families in human as below:

  • PTP (Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase) - generally tyrosine-specific phosphatases.
  • DSP (Dual Specificity Phosphatases) - diverse substrates, from tyrosine, serine, threonine to small molecules.
  • PTEN - phosphoinositide phosphatases.
  • SAC - phosphoinositide phosphatases.
  • Paladin - catalytically inactive phosphatase.

Fungi, plants and many protists also have the OCA family.

CC1 shares a Cys-based catalytic motif, CX5R with another two superfamilies CC2 and CC3, but it has distinct structure from them.