Brassica rapa      DSP/CDC14


※ CDC14 family introduction

    CDC14 phosphatase belongs to a family of highly conserved DUSP phosphatases. All CDC14 family members share a conserved N-terminal core domain, in which two subdomains contribute to critical function, one is involved in substrate specificity and another subdomain acts as the phosphatase catalytic domain. The C-terminal domain of CDC14 family is variable which might be involved in subcellular localization. Protein phosphatases of CDC14 family are key regulators in cell cycle and they are characterized by controlling exit from mitosis. CDC14 is well understood in budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and studies show that ScCDC14 plays an important role in DNA replication, mitotic exit and cytokinesis. In Saccharomyces pombe CDC14-Like phosphatase, also known as Clp1, participates in G2−M transition and cytokinesis. In mammals, human CDC14B is important in regulating centriole duplication, cell cycle progression, mitotic exit, DNA damage and DNA repair (1).

Reference
1. Mocciaro, A. and Schiebel, E. (2010) Cdc14: a highly conserved family of phosphatases with non-conserved functions? J Cell Sci, 123, 2867-2876. PMID: 20720150


There are 9 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (9

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Brr-g046
Bra001064
M4CA35
2
iEKPD-Brr-g007
Bra005540
M4CMV2
3
iEKPD-Brr-g015
Bra008620
M4CWM3
4
iEKPD-Brr-g039
Bra015379
M4DFV6
5
iEKPD-Brr-g027
Bra021410
M4DY14
6
iEKPD-Brr-g022
Bra021819
M4DZ72
7
iEKPD-Brr-g001
Bra023569
M4E466
8
iEKPD-Brr-g050
Bra029480
M4EL13
9
iEKPD-Brr-g005
Bra040601
M4FHM3