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Revision as of 11:25, 25 December 2012
MAP kinase phosphatase (MKP) or Dual specificity phosphatase (DUSP) are phosphatases which reverse the activation of MAP kinases by dephosphorylating tyrosine or threonine residues.
3D Structures of MAP kinase phosphatase3D Structures of MAP kinase phosphatase
3ezz – hMKP-2 (mutant) or DUSP-HVH2 - human
2fys - hMKP-3 peptide or DUSP-5 +rMAP kinase – rat
1hzm - hMKP-3 or DUSP-5
1mkp - hMKP-3 or DUSP-5 (mutant)
3lj8 – hMKP-4
2ouc, 2oud, 1zzw - hMKP-5 or DUSP-10
2wgp – hMKP-6 or DUSP-14
2vsw - hMKP-7 or DUSP-16
1j4x – hDUSP-3 (mutant)+peptide
2g6z – hDUSP-5
2rf6, 2q05 – DUSP – Vaccinia virus