Protein phosphatase regulatory subunits, such as SAPS2, modulate the activity of protein phosphatase catalytic subunits by restricting substrate specificity, recruiting substrates, and determining the intracellular localization of the holoenzyme. SAPS2 is a regulatory subunit for the protein phosphatase-6 catalytic subunit (PPP6C; MIM 612725) (Stefansson and Brautigan, 2006 [PubMed 16769727]).[supplied by OMIM, Nov 2010],
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Function:
Function:Regulatory subunit of protein phospatase 6 (PP6). May function as a scaffolding PP6 subunit. Involved in the PP6-mediated dephosphorylation of NFKBIE opposing its degradation in response to TNF-alpha.,similarity:Belongs to the SAPS family.,subunit:Protein phospatase 6 (PP6) holoenzyme is proposed to be a heterotrimeric complex formed by the catalytic subunit, a SAPS domain-containing subunit (PP6R) and an ankyrin repeat-domain containing regulatory subunit (ARS). Interacts with PPP6C and NFKBIE. Interacts with ANKRD28.,tissue specificity:Ubiquitously expressed with strongest expression in the testis followed by liver, heart, kidney, brain and placenta.,
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Cellular Localization:
Cytoplasm .
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Tissue Expression:
Ubiquitously expressed with strongest expression in the testis followed by liver, heart, kidney, brain and placenta.