PTPN20A (Protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type 20A)
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Protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type 20A (PTPN20A) is a widely expressed phosphatase that is localized at sites of actin polymerization, although its role is as of yet unknown. PTPN20A has 1-2 more copies in the human genome than in any other primate. The role of these extra copies is unknown.
References
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Diversity of human copy number variation and multicopy genes., , Science, 10/2010, Volume 330, Issue 6004, p.641-6, (2010)
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Protein tyrosine phosphatase hPTPN20a is targeted to sites of actin polymerization., , Biochem J, 07/2005, Volume 389, Issue Pt 2, p.343-54, (2005)