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  • Protein tyrosine phosphatases remove phosphates from cytokine receptors and activated STATs.
  • These poly-phosphate inositol phosphatases dephosphorylate PIP3 to form PIP2.
  • Phosphatases from the Cdc25 family dephosphorylate both the threonine and the tyrosine.
  • Inactivation of MAPKs is performed by a number of phosphatases.
  • Kinases are responsible for adding phosphate groups and phosphatases for removing them.
  • Enzymes which cleave these bonds are known as phosphomonoesterases, or phosphatases.
  • There are several different genes that codify for phosphatidate phosphatases.
  • Type I phosphatidate phosphatases are soluble enzymes that can associate to membranes.
  • Transmembrane PTPs are known as receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases ( RPTPs ).
  • Alkaline and acid phosphatases are produced, nitrates are reduced.
  • The ensuing dephosphorylation of KCC by protein phosphatases leads to activation of KCC.
  • Various kinases and phosphatases regulate their phosphorylation state.
  • Like kinases, phosphatases too play a role in regulating the phosphorylation of tau.
  • The binding of these phosphatases to tau affects tau's association with MTs.
  • Chromosomal segregation during mitosis as well as meiosis is regulated by kinases and phosphatases.
  • TPTE and TPIP are the mammalian homologues to the family of voltage sensitive phosphatases.
  • This is the target of kinases and phosphatases.
  • *In addition, there are several dual-specificity phosphatases lacking close relatives.
  • The species has been shown to produce phosphatases.
  • To initiate the onset of anaphase, securin is dephosphorylated by Cdc14 and other phosphatases.
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