Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Dual specificity protein phosphatase 10 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the DUSP10 gene.Dual specificity protein phosphatases inactivate their target kinases by dephosphorylating both the phosphoserine/threonine and phosphotyrosine residues. They negatively regulate members of the MAPK superfamily (MAPK/ERK, SAPK/JNK, p38), which is associated with cellular proliferation and differentiation."@en }
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- DUSP10 comment "Dual specificity protein phosphatase 10 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the DUSP10 gene.Dual specificity protein phosphatases inactivate their target kinases by dephosphorylating both the phosphoserine/threonine and phosphotyrosine residues. They negatively regulate members of the MAPK superfamily (MAPK/ERK, SAPK/JNK, p38), which is associated with cellular proliferation and differentiation.".
- Q18036409 comment "Dual specificity protein phosphatase 10 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the DUSP10 gene.Dual specificity protein phosphatases inactivate their target kinases by dephosphorylating both the phosphoserine/threonine and phosphotyrosine residues. They negatively regulate members of the MAPK superfamily (MAPK/ERK, SAPK/JNK, p38), which is associated with cellular proliferation and differentiation.".