| Literature DB >> 31114794 |
Joaquín Ariño1, Diego Velázquez1, Antonio Casamayor1.
Abstract
Reversible phospho-dephosphorylation of proteins is a major mechanism for the control of cellular functions. By large, Ser and Thr are the most frequently residues phosphorylated in eukar-yotes. Removal of phosphate from these amino acids is catalyzed by a large family of well-conserved enzymes, collectively called Ser/Thr protein phosphatases. The activity of these enzymes has an enormous impact on cellular functioning. In this work we pre-sent the members of this family in S. cerevisiae and other fungal species, and review the most recent findings concerning their regu-lation and the roles they play in the most diverse aspects of cell biology.Entities:
Keywords: S. cerevisiae; cell signaling; fungi; protein phosphatases; protein phosphorylation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31114794 PMCID: PMC6506691 DOI: 10.15698/mic2019.05.677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Cell ISSN: 2311-2638