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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''MAP kinase phosphatase''' (MKP) or '''Dual specificity phosphatase''' (DUSP) are phosphatases which reverse the activation of MAP kinases by dephosphorylating tyrosine or threonine residues<ref>PMID:18922965</ref>.<br />
'''MAP kinase phosphatase''' (MKP) or '''Dual specificity phosphatase''' (DUSP) are phosphatases which reverse the activation of MAP kinases by dephosphorylating tyrosine or threonine residues<ref>PMID:18922965</ref>.<br />
*MKP-4 and MKP-5 are localized in the nucleus and cytosole<br />
*'''MKP-2''' is essential in protection against intracellular infection<ref>PMID:21085614</ref>.<br />
*MKP-6, MKP-7 and MKP-3 are localized in the nucleus<br />
*'''MKP-3''' is localized in the nucleus and dephosphorylates phosphoTyr in p38a<ref>PMID:21454500</ref>.
*'''MKP-4''' is localized in the nucleus and cytosole<br />
*'''MKP-5''' is localized in the nucleus and cytosole and is involved in pressure overload-induced cardiac fibrosis<ref>PMID:34992607</ref>.
*'''MKP-6, MKP-7''' are localized in the nucleus<br />


== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

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