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ANIA_04544 | Protein-tyrosine phosphatase, putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_2G02760). (702 aa) | ||||
ANIA_04419 | Dual specificity phosphatase, putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_4G07080). (351 aa) | ||||
ANIA_02488 | MARVEL domain-containing protein. (173 aa) | ||||
ANIA_00129 | Protein tyrosine phosphatase Pps1, putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_5G11690). (689 aa) | ||||
ANIA_10780 | Phosphoinositide phosphatase Pten/Tep1, putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_2G11990). (603 aa) | ||||
ANIA_10570 | Low molecular weight phosphotyrosine protein phosphatase, putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_2G01880). (252 aa) | ||||
ANIA_04896 | Protein-tyrosine phosphatase 2 (AFU_orthologue AFUA_3G10970). (419 aa) | ||||
ANIA_10138 | Possible dual specificity protein phosphatase 3 (AFU_orthologue AFUA_1G13040). (311 aa) | ||||
nimT | M-phase inducer phosphatase; This protein functions as a dosage-dependent inducer in mitotic control. It is a tyrosine protein phosphatase required for progression of the cell cycle. It may directly dephosphorylate p34(cdc2) and activate the p34(cdc2) kinase activity. (556 aa) | ||||
ANIA_08826 | AT DNA binding protein, putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_5G05990). (295 aa) | ||||
ANIA_08591 | Calcium binding protein Caleosin, putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_5G13750). (378 aa) | ||||
ANIA_06983 | F-box domain protein (AFU_orthologue AFUA_4G04700). (530 aa) | ||||
ptpA | Protein tyrosine phosphatase (Pyp1), putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_4G04710). (685 aa) | ||||
ANIA_06040 | Rhodanese domain-containing protein. (141 aa) | ||||
ANIA_06362 | Arsenate reductase (Arc2), putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_6G13400). (153 aa) | ||||
ANIA_05512 | Magnesium dependent phosphatase, putative (AFU_orthologue AFUA_6G13100). (215 aa) | ||||
ANIA_05413 | Uncharacterized protein. (741 aa) | ||||
cdcA | Tyrosine-protein phosphatase cdcA; Protein phosphatase which antagonizes mitotic cyclin- dependent kinase nimX, the inactivation of which is essential for exit from mitosis. To access its substrates, is released from nucleolar sequestration during mitosis. Plays an essential in coordinating the nuclear division cycle with cytokinesis through the cytokinesis checkpoint. Involved in chromosome segregation, where it is required for meiosis I spindle dissambly as well as for establishing two consecutive chromosome segregation phases (By similarity). Required for the transcription of the tw [...] (595 aa) |