B56 domain

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Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a major intracellular protein phosphatase that regulates multiple aspects of cell growth and metabolism. Phosphorylation enables the activation or The ability of this widely distributed heterotrimeric enzyme to act on a diverse array of substrates is largely controlled by the nature of its regulatory B subunit. There are multiple families of B subunits, this family is called the B56 family.[1]

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B56
crystal structure of protein phosphatase 2a (pp2a) holoenzyme with the catalytic subunit carboxyl terminus truncated
Identifiers
SymbolB56
PfamPF01603
InterProIPR002554
SCOP21qq3 / SCOPe / SUPFAM
TCDB5.A.4
Available protein structures:
PDB  IPR002554 PF01603 (ECOD; PDBsum)  
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Function

Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a major intracellular protein phosphatase that regulates multiple aspects of cell growth and metabolism such as DNA replication, transcription, translation, cell cycle, development, and apoptosis.

In order to exhibit specificity control over catalysis, hetero-oligomers are formed so the catalytic subunits are complexed with regulatory subunits. This helps direct their action towards the cellular substrate. This is the function of the B56 domain.[2]

B56 alpha, is additionally thought to play a role in nuclear export.[3]

Structure

Regulatory B subunit is a heterotrimer.

Subcellular Localization

Mainly found in the cytoplasm, however various isoforms can be found in the nucleus.[3]

Isoforms of B56 protein family

  • B56alpha
  • B56beta
  • B56delta
  • B56epsilon
  • B56gamma[3]

References

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