Schizosaccharomyces pombe      PPM      PP2C

※ PP2C family introduction

    Metal-dependent protein phosphatases (PPM), includes protein phosphatases which dependent on manganese/magnesium ions (Mn2+/Mg2+). PPM family contains a high conserved catalytic domain instead of catalytic subunit and different regulatory domains determine the substrate recognition and function diversity. Like PPP family, metal ions play an important role in dephosphorylation reaction (1). PP2C contains 19 members in human genome, including PP2C like phosphatases. What's more, PP2C is the largest protein phosphatases in plants with at least 76 members in Arabidopsis thaliana. PP2C family members are involved in varieties of cellular processes including cell cycle, splicing, cellular stress signaling and some members function as tumor suppressor proteins (2).

Reference
1. Shi, Y. (2009) Serine/threonine phosphatases: mechanism through structure. Cell, 139, 468-484. PMID: 19879837
2. Lammers, T. and Lavi, S. (2007) Role of type 2C protein phosphatases in growth regulation and in cellular stress signaling. Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol, 42, 437-461. PMID: 18066953


There are 7 genes.  Reviewed (7 or Unreviewed (0

No.StatusEKPD IDGene IDGene Name
1
EPS-SCP-00002
SPCC1223.11
SPCC1223.11; ptc2
2
EPS-SCP-00004
SPCC4F11.02
ptc1; SPCC4F11.02
3
EPS-SCP-00003
SPAC2G11.07c
SPAC2G11.07c; ptc3
4
EPS-SCP-00005
SPAC10F6.17c
SPAC10F6.17c
5
EPS-SCP-00006
SPAC4A8.03c
SPAC4A8.03c; ptc4
6
EPS-SCP-00007
SPBC19C7.03
SPBC19C7.03; cyr1
7
EPS-SCP-00001
SPAC1556.03
SPAC1556.03; azr1