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Protein Phosphatase
Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins mediate signal transduction. Phosphorylation refers to the process of specific protein phosphatases removing the phosphate group from target proteins. Protein phosphatases are categorized by their substrate specificity, dependence on metal ions and sensitivity to inhibitory agents.
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