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protein phosphatase 2C domain-containing protein
Protein phosphatase 2C is a Mn++ or Mg++ dependent protein serine/threonine phosphatase. [1]. 9003755. Crystal structure of the protein serine/threonine phosphatase 2C at 2.0 A resolution. Das AK, Helps NR, Cohen PT, Barford D;. EMBO J 1996;15:6798-6809. (from Pfam)
SpoIIE family protein phosphatase
This family contains a number of bacterial stage II sporulation E proteins (EC:3.1.3.16). These are required for formation of a normal polar septum during sporulation. The N-terminal region is hydrophobic and is expected to contain up to 12 membrane-spanning segments [1]. [1]. 8830262. Structure and function of the Bacillus SpoIIE protein and its localization to sites of sporulation septum assembly. Barak I, Behari J, Olmedo G, Guzman P, Brown DP, Castro E, Walker D, Westpheling J, Youngman P;. Mol Microbiol 1996;19:1047-1060. (from Pfam)
Protein phosphatase 2C
Stp1/IreP family PP2C-type Ser/Thr phosphatase
Many Gram-positive bacteria have a protein kinase/protein phosphatase gene pair that responds to peptidoglycan metabolites and can be instrumental in resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics. Characterized examples of the phosphatase component are Stp1 of Staphylococcus aureus and IreP of Enterococcus faecalis.
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