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DUSP16 / MKP7

dual specificity phosphatase 16

MKP7 is a dual specificity MAP kinase phosphatase which has been shown to bind and inactivate kinases p38 (isoforms alpha and beta) and JNK, but not ERK. A mutant form MKP7 has been shown to function as a dominant negative, particularly against the dephosphorylation of JNK in vitro, suggesting that MKP7 works as a JNK-specific phosphatase in vivo. Detailed transcriptional mapping of 12p12 chromosomal region has identified MKP7 as a possible tumor suppressor gene.

Gene Name: dual specificity phosphatase 16
Family/Subfamily: Protein Phosphatase , Dual specificity MKP
Synonyms: DUSP16, MAPK phosphatase-7, MKP7, MAP kinase phosphatase 7, MKP-7, KIAA1700
Target Sequences: AB052156 BAB40814.1 Q9BY84

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