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Protein phosphatases PROTEIN phosphatases are enzymes that reverse the actions of PROTEIN KINASES by cleaving phosphate from serine, threonine, and/or tyrosine residues in proteins in the neutral pH range. They are structurally and functionally distinct from the acid and alkaline phosphatases. The cellular roles of protein phosphatases are many and diverse, and are listed for particular phosphatases below. The protein phosphatases are divided into three groups according to catalytic function: (1) protein phosphatases which dephosphorylate serine and threonine residues; (2) protein phosphatases which dephosphorylate tyrosine residues; (3) protein phosphatases which dephosphorylate serine, threonine and tyrosine residues. Structurally, the protein serine/threonine phosphatases comprise two GENE FAMILIES both of which are distinct from the gene family comprising the protein tyrosine phosphatases and serine/threonine/tyrosine phosphatases [1-8].
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