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'''Protein phosphatases''' (PP) or '''serine/threonine protein phosphatase''' regulate protein phosphorylation and thus are key in intracellular signal transduction processes.<br />
'''Protein phosphatases''' (PP) or '''serine/threonine protein phosphatase''' regulate protein phosphorylation and thus are key in intracellular signal transduction processes.<br />
*  '''PP1''' is a serine/threonine phosphatase and is a key component of the insulin signaling pathway<ref>PMID:9609113</ref>.<br />
*  '''PP1''' is a serine/threonine phosphatase and is a key component of the insulin signaling pathway<ref>PMID:9609113</ref>.<br />
*  '''PPM1K'''
*  '''PP2A''' targets proteins in the oncogenic signaling pathways<ref>PMID:11812651</ref>. For PP2A see also [[HEAT Repeat]].<br />
*  '''PP2A''' targets proteins in the oncogenic signaling pathways<ref>PMID:11812651</ref>. For PP2A see also [[HEAT Repeat]].<br />
*  '''PP2C''' are Mg/Mn-dependent and are essential for the regulation of cell cycle and stress signaling pathways.  For details see<br />
*  '''PP2C''' are Mg/Mn-dependent and are essential for the regulation of cell cycle and stress signaling pathways.  For details see<br />

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