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Ser/Thr protein phosphatases in fungi: structure, regulation and function

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MICROBIAL CELL
Volume 6, Issue 5, Pages 217-256

Publisher

SHARED SCIENCE PUBLISHERS OG
DOI: 10.15698/mic2019.05.677

Keywords

protein phosphorylation; protein phosphatases; cell signaling; S. cerevisiae; fungi

Funding

  1. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Spain [BFU2014-54591-C2-1-P]
  2. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades, Spain [BFU2017-82574-P]
  3. UAB-PIF fellowship

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Reversible phospho-dephosphorylation of proteins is a major mechanism for the control of cellular functions. By large, Ser and Thr are the most frequently residues phosphorylated in eukaryotes. Removal of phosphate from these amino acids is catalyzed by a large family of well-conserved enzymes, collectively called Ser/Thr protein phosphatases. The activity of these enzymes has an enormous impact on cellular functioning. In this work we present the members of this family in S. cerevisiae and other fungal species, and review the most recent findings concerning their regulation and the roles they play in the most diverse aspects of cell biology.

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