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Immunogen sequence: MTSGEVKTSL KNAYSSAKRL SPKMEEEGEE EDYCTPGAFE LERLFWKGSP QYTHVNEVWP KLYIGDEATA LDRYRLQKAG FTHVLNAAHG RWNVDTGPDY YRDMDIQYHG VEADDLPTFD LSVFFYPAAA FIDRALSDDH SKILVHCVMG
Dual specificity phosphatase DUPD1 is able to dephosphorylate phosphotyrosine, phosphoserine and phosphothreonine residues, with a preference for phosphotyrosine as a substrate.
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Protein Aliases: atypical dual-specific protein phosphatase; Dual specificity phosphatase 27; Dual specificity phosphatase 29; Dual specificity phosphatase DUPD1
Gene Aliases: DUPD1; DUSP27; DUSP29; EG435391; FMDSP
UniProt ID: (Human) Q68J44, (Rat) P0C595, (Mouse) Q8BK84
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 338599, (Rat) 361003, (Mouse) 435391
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