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DUSP1, dual specificity phosphatase 1

  • The protein encoded by this gene is a phosphatase with dual specificity for tyrosine and threonine. The encoded protein can dephosphorylate MAP kinase MAPK1/ERK2, which results in its involvement in several cellular processes. This protein appears to play an important role in the human cellular response to environmental stress as well as in the negative regulation of cellular proliferation. Finally, the encoded protein can make some solid tumors resistant to both chemotherapy and radiotherapy, making it a target for cancer therapy. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2017]

  • Gene Synonyms (CL100, HVH1, MKP-1, MKP1, PTPN10, dual specificity protein phosphatase 1, CL 100, MAP kinase phosphatase 1, dual specificity protein phosphatase hVH1, mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase 1, protein-tyrosine phosphatase CL100, serine/threonine specific protein phosphatase,)
  • NCBI Gene ID: 1843
  • Species: Homo sapiens (Human)
  • UNIPROT ID#>>P28562
    UNIPROT ID#>>B4DU40
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