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'''Dual specificity phosphatase''' (DUSP) is a phosphatase which acts on tyrosine, serine or threonine residues.  There are several DUSP enzymes in mammals sharing a common catalytic mechanism.  The DUSP include:<br />
'''Dual specificity phosphatase''' (DUSP) is a phosphatase which acts on tyrosine, serine or threonine residues.  There are several DUSP enzymes in mammals sharing a common catalytic mechanism.  The DUSP include:<br />
• Slingshot phosphatase<br />
• Slingshot phosphatase<ref>PMID:17848544</ref><br />
• Phosphatase of regenerating liver<br />
• Phosphatase of regenerating liver<ref>PMID:24030100</ref><br />
• Cdc14<br />
• Cdc14<ref>PMID:15568976</ref><br />
• Cdc25<br />
• Cdc25<ref>PMID:15324805</ref><br />
• PTEN<br />
• PTEN<ref>PMID:10555148</ref><br />
• Myotubularin<br />
• Myotubularin<ref>PMID:12847286</ref><br />
• MAPK phosphatase see [[MAP kinase phosphatase]]<br />
• MAPK phosphatase see [[MAP kinase phosphatase]]<br />


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*MAPK phosphatase see [[MAP kinase phosphatase]]
*MAPK phosphatase see [[MAP kinase phosphatase]]
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