Magnaporthe oryzae PPP/PPP_Unique
※ PPP_Unique family introduction Phosphoprotein phosphatase (PPP) is highly conserved among all eukaryotes. Seven phosphatases compose of PPP family in human genome, which are known as PP1, PP2A, PP2B (calcineurin), PP4, PP5, PP6 and PP7. PPP family phosphatases share a conserved catalytic domain ~280 amino acids and three signature motifs (-GDXHG-, -GDXVDRG- and -GNHE-) in its domain. The catalytic subunits of several members in PPP family always associate with a number of regulatory subunits, which regulate the substrate recognition and function. For PPP family members, metal ions play an important role during dephosphorylation reaction (1). Reference
1. Shi, Y. (2009) Serine/threonine phosphatases: mechanism through structure. Cell, 139, 468-484. PMID: 19879837
There are 2 genes. Reviewed (0) or Unreviewed (2)
※ PPP_Unique family introduction Phosphoprotein phosphatase (PPP) is highly conserved among all eukaryotes. Seven phosphatases compose of PPP family in human genome, which are known as PP1, PP2A, PP2B (calcineurin), PP4, PP5, PP6 and PP7. PPP family phosphatases share a conserved catalytic domain ~280 amino acids and three signature motifs (-GDXHG-, -GDXVDRG- and -GNHE-) in its domain. The catalytic subunits of several members in PPP family always associate with a number of regulatory subunits, which regulate the substrate recognition and function. For PPP family members, metal ions play an important role during dephosphorylation reaction (1). Reference
1. Shi, Y. (2009) Serine/threonine phosphatases: mechanism through structure. Cell, 139, 468-484. PMID: 19879837
There are 2 genes. Reviewed (0) or Unreviewed (2)
No. | Status | iEKPD ID | Ensemble Gene ID | UniProt Accession | Gene Name |
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