Phosphatases and Regulators
Protein phosphorylation is a reversible and dynamic post-translational modification that is governed by the opposing activities of protein phosphatases and kinases. Protein phosphatases remove phosphate groups covalently attached to serine, threonine, and tyrosine residues. By counteracting the activities of kinases, phosphatases play an important role in the control of a wide variety of cellular functions including cell cycle checkpoints, responsiveness to growth factors, contact inhibition, and cellular motility. Disturbances in phosphatase activity are implicated in a wide variety of disease states such as colon cancer, obesity, and immunodeficiencies. A number of successful drugs have been developed that target protein phosphatases.
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5'-Nucleotidase
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Acid Phosphatase
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ADP-Sugar Pyrophosphatase
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Calcium Activated Nucleotidase
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CD39
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Cdc25 Phosphatase
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Fructose Biphosphatase
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Inositol Phosphatase
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Lipid Phosphate Phosphatase
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Phosphatase of Regenerating Liver
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Phosphatase Regulators
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Phosphatase Substrates/Detection Kits
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Protein Ser/Thr Phosphatases
- ALPK1
- Calcineurin
- Calcineurin A
- Calcineurin B
- ILKAP/PP2C delta
- PP1
- PP1 alpha
- PP1 Inhibitor-2
- PP2A
- PP2C alpha/PPM1A
- PP2C beta/PPM1B
- PP2C gamma
- PP2C epsilon/PPM1L
- PP4
- PP5
- PPM1D
- PPP1R9B
- PPP2R4
- Protein Ser/Thr Phosphatase Activators
- Protein Ser/Thr Phosphatase Inhibitors
- Additional Protein Ser/Thr Phosphatase Compounds
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Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases
- B220/CD45R
- CD45
- CD45RA
- CD45RB
- CD45RO
- DEP-1/CD148
- IA-2/PTPRN
- LAR
- Lyp
- MASTL
- Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Inhibitors
- PTP1B
- PTP alpha/PTPRA
- PTP beta/zeta/PTPRZ
- PTP gamma/PTPRG
- PTP mu/PTPRM
- Oxidized PTP Active Site
- PTP pi/PTPRU
- PTP rho/PTPRT
- PTP sigma/PTPRS
- PTP-MEG2
- PTPN13/PTPL1
- PTPN14
- PTPRD
- SHP-1
- SHP-2
- SIRP beta 2
- TC-PTP
- UBASH3B/STS1
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PTEN
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Pyrophosphatase
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Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Phosphatase
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VHR
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Other Phosphatases