Protein phosphatase 6 regulates mitotic spindle formation by controlling the T-loop phosphorylation state of Aurora A bound to its activator TPX2.
Many protein kinases are activated by a conserved regulatory step involving T-loop phosphorylation. Although there is considerable focus on kinase activator proteins, the importance of specific T-loop phosphatases reversing kinase activation has been underappreciated. We find that the protein phosph...
Main Authors: | Zeng, K, Bastos, R, Barr, F, Gruneberg, U |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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