Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are a group of enzymes that catalyze the removal of phosphate groups from tyrosine residues by the hydrolysis of phosphoric acid monoesters. They directly oppose the actions of kinase and phosphorylase enzymes.
Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases Inhibitors |
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Cat. No. | Product Name / Activity |
3979 | Alexidine dihydrochloride |
Selective inhibitor of PTPMT1 | |
7481 | BCI |
DUSP6 and DUSP1 inhibitor | |
2176 | BVT 948 |
Non-competitive protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor | |
6144 | CX08005 |
Competitive PTP1B inhibitor | |
6771 | PHPS1 sodium salt |
Shp2 (PTPN11) inhibitor | |
5020 | SF 1670 |
PTPN2 and PTEN inhibitor | |
2821 | Sodium orthovanadate |
Protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor | |
3591 | VO-OHpic |
Potent PTEN inhibitor |
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are a group of enzymes that catalyze the removal of phosphate groups from tyrosine residues by the hydrolysis of phosphoric acid monoesters. They directly oppose the actions of kinases and phosphorylases and therefore play an integral role in many signal transduction pathways, including histone dephosphorylation during epigenetic modification.
PTPs are cysteine-dependent phosphatases that contain a conserved C[X]5R motif essential for enzymatic activity. PTPs are currently divided into five subtypes: tyrosine-specific phosphatases (e.g. PTP1B); dual specificity phosphatases (DSPs) (e.g. DUSP1); Cdc25 phosphatases (e.g. Cdc25A); myotubularin-related phosphatases (e.g. MTMR13); and low molecular weight phosphatases (e.g. PTPase A). Perturbations in PTP activity have been implicated in human diseases, including type II diabetes. In cancers, PTPs dephosphorylate EGFR, JAK2 and TYK2 kinases, promoting oncogenic transformation.
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Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Gene Data
Gene | Species | Gene Symbol | Gene Accession No. | Protein Accession No. |
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PTP1B | Human | PTPN1 | NM_002827 | P18031 |
Mouse | Ptpn1 | NM_011201 | P35821 | |
Rat | Ptpn1 | NM_012637 | P20417 | |
DUSP1 | Human | DUSP1 | NM_004417 | P28562 |
Mouse | Dusp1 | NM_013642 | P28563 | |
Rat | Dusp1 | NM_053769 | Q63683 | |
Cdc25A | Human | CDC25A | NM_001789 | P30304 |
Mouse | Cdc25a | NM_007658 | P48964 | |
Rat | Cdc25a | NM_133571 | P48965 | |
MTMR13 | Human | SBF2 | NM_030962 | Q96FE2 |
Mouse | Sbf2 | AK173257 | Q91VH0 | |
PTPMT1 | Human | PTPMT1 | XM_374879 | BC014048 |
Mouse | Ptpmt1 | NM_025576 | A2AFW5 | |
Rat | Ptpmt1 | NM_001105726 | NP_001099196 |