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Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases are a large class of proteins involved in signal transduction pathways that are activated by a range of stimuli and mediate a number of physiological and pathological changes in the cell. Dual specificity phosphatases (DSPs) are a subclass of the protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) gene superfamily, which are selective for dephosphorylating critical phosphothreonine and phosphotyrosine residues within MAP kinases. DSP gene expression is induced by a host of growth factors and/or cellular stresses, thereby negatively regulating MAP kinase superfamily members including MAPK/ERK, SAPK/JNK and p38. DUSP22 dephosphorylates ERK2 MAP kinase and JNK. DUSP22 displays highest in thymus, but it is also detectable in monocytes and lymphocytes.
DKFZp586F2224; dual specificity phosphatase 22; dual specificity protein phosphatase 22; Dusp22; homolog of mouse dual specificity phosphatase LMW-DSP2; JKAP; JNK-stimulating phosphatase 1; JNK-stimulatory phosphatase-1; JSP 1; JSP1; JSP-1; LMWDSP2; LMW-DSP2; low molecular weight dual specificity phosphatase 2; MAP kinase phosphatase x; mi; mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase x; MKPX; MKP-x; PYST2; VHX
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