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Protein phosphatases are a key regulatory component of intracellular signal transduction. Protein phosphatases remove a [[Phosphate|phosphate]] group from the activated [[Protein|protein]] in order to switch it off <ref>Alberts, B, ''et al.'' (2008) Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th Edition, Garland Science, pp.895</ref>.<br> | Protein phosphatases are a key regulatory component of intracellular signal transduction. Protein phosphatases remove a [[Phosphate|phosphate]] group from the activated [[Protein|protein]] in order to switch it off <ref>Alberts, B, ''et al.'' (2008) Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th Edition, New York:Garland Science, pp.895</ref>.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 15:39, 17 October 2014
Protein phosphatases are a key regulatory component of intracellular signal transduction. Protein phosphatases remove a phosphate group from the activated protein in order to switch it off [1].
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- ↑ Alberts, B, et al. (2008) Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th Edition, New York:Garland Science, pp.895