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DUSP13, a novel DSP, is a member of highly conserved Protein-tyrosine phosphatase super family. Members of this family cooperate with protein kinases and play a vital role in cell cycle regulation. DUSP13 consists of a conserved catalytic domain and is expressed specifically in the testis and skeletal muscle. Based on mRNA localization and expression studies during development, DUSP13 is suggested to be expressed as 3 isoforms due to alternative splicing. Reports suggest DUSP13 might be involved in the regulation of meiosis and differentiation of testicular germ cells during spermatogenesis.
BEDP; Branching-enzyme interacting DSP; branching-enzyme interacting dual-specificity protein phosphatase; dual specificity phosphatase 13; Dual specificity phosphatase SKRP4; dual specificity protein phosphatase 13; Dual specificity protein phosphatase 13 isoform A; Dual specificity protein phosphatase 13 isoform B; DUSP13; DUSP13A; DUSP13B; FLJ32450; MDSP; Muscle-restricted DSP; muscle-restricted dual specificity phosphatase; muscle-restricted dual specificity phosphatase; testis and skeletal muscle-specific dual specificity phosphatase; RP11-487I5.6; SKRP4; Testis- and skeletal-muscle-specific DSP; TMDP
100 µg
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