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PPM1H Protein

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PPM1H Protein

Overview

PPM1H (Protein Phosphatase Mg2+/Mn2+-dependent 1H), also known as PP2CM, is a serine/threonine phosphatase belonging to the PPM (metal-dependent protein phosphatase) family. This enzyme is a cytoplasmic phosphatase that regulates cellular signaling through dephosphorylation of target proteins. PPM1H is encoded by the PPM1H gene located on chromosome 17q25.3 and is expressed across multiple tissues, including the brain where it plays important roles in neuronal homeostasis and stress response pathways.

Function/Biology

PPM1H functions as a catalytic enzyme requiring magnesium or manganese ions for phosphatase activity. The protein exhibits specificity toward serine and threonine phosphorylation sites on target proteins, reversing the phosphorylation events that typically activate signaling cascades. As a member of the PPM family (distinct from the larger PPP phosphatase family), PPM1H possesses structural features including a conserved catalytic domain with characteristic metal-binding residues that coordinate divalent cations essential for catalytic function.

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