Sorghum bicolor PPP/SLP
※ SLP family introduction SLP is a unique family of PPP group which is highly conserved among all plants and members also can be found in fungi and bacterias. Arabidopsis thaliana contains two SLP phosphatases: SLP1 and SLP2. SLP1 and SLP2 exist in different cellular compartments. For example, SLP1 is found in chloroplastic and SLP2 is found in cytosolic. SLP is a type of metal cation dependent phosphatase and shows preference to Mn2+ and Fe3+. In addition, SLP members contain core signature motifs of PPP group phosphatases and act as Ser/Thr protein phosphatases (1). Reference
1. Uhrig, R.G. and Moorhead, G.B. (2011) Two ancient bacterial-like PPP family phosphatases from Arabidopsis are highly conserved plant proteins that possess unique properties. Plant Physiol, 157, 1778-1792. PMID: 21976480
There are 2 genes. Reviewed (0) or Unreviewed (2)
※ SLP family introduction SLP is a unique family of PPP group which is highly conserved among all plants and members also can be found in fungi and bacterias. Arabidopsis thaliana contains two SLP phosphatases: SLP1 and SLP2. SLP1 and SLP2 exist in different cellular compartments. For example, SLP1 is found in chloroplastic and SLP2 is found in cytosolic. SLP is a type of metal cation dependent phosphatase and shows preference to Mn2+ and Fe3+. In addition, SLP members contain core signature motifs of PPP group phosphatases and act as Ser/Thr protein phosphatases (1). Reference
1. Uhrig, R.G. and Moorhead, G.B. (2011) Two ancient bacterial-like PPP family phosphatases from Arabidopsis are highly conserved plant proteins that possess unique properties. Plant Physiol, 157, 1778-1792. PMID: 21976480
There are 2 genes. Reviewed (0) or Unreviewed (2)
No. | Status | iEKPD ID | Ensemble Gene ID | UniProt Accession | Gene Name |
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