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*{{cite journal  | author=Mailand N |title=Deregulated human Cdc14A phosphatase disrupts centrosome separation and chromosome segregation |journal=Nat. Cell Biol. |volume=4 |issue= 4 |pages= 318–322 |year= 2002 |pmid= 11901424 |doi= 10.1038/ncb777  |name-list-format=vanc| author2=Lukas C  | author3=Kaiser BK  | display-authors=3  | last4=Jackson  | first4=Peter K.  | last5=Bartek  | first5=Jiri  | last6=Lukas  | first6=Jiri }}
*{{cite journal  | author=Mailand N |title=Deregulated human Cdc14A phosphatase disrupts centrosome separation and chromosome segregation |journal=Nat. Cell Biol. |volume=4 |issue= 4 |pages= 318–322 |year= 2002 |pmid= 11901424 |doi= 10.1038/ncb777  |name-list-format=vanc| author2=Lukas C  | author3=Kaiser BK  | display-authors=3  | last4=Jackson  | first4=Peter K.  | last5=Bartek  | first5=Jiri  | last6=Lukas  | first6=Jiri }}
*{{cite journal  | vauthors=Kaiser BK, Zimmerman ZA, Charbonneau H, Jackson PK |title=Disruption of centrosome structure, chromosome segregation, and cytokinesis by misexpression of human Cdc14A phosphatase |journal=Mol. Biol. Cell |volume=13 |issue= 7 |pages= 2289–2300 |year= 2003 |pmid= 12134069 |doi= 10.1091/mbc.01-11-0535  | pmc=117313 }}
*{{cite journal  | vauthors=Kaiser BK, Zimmerman ZA, Charbonneau H, Jackson PK |title=Disruption of centrosome structure, chromosome segregation, and cytokinesis by misexpression of human Cdc14A phosphatase |journal=Mol. Biol. Cell |volume=13 |issue= 7 |pages= 2289–2300 |year= 2003 |pmid= 12134069 |doi= 10.1091/mbc.01-11-0535  | pmc=117313 }}
*{{cite journal  | author=Strausberg RL |title=Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences |journal=Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. |volume=99 |issue= 26 |pages= 16899–16903 |year= 2003 |pmid= 12477932 |doi= 10.1073/pnas.242603899  | pmc=139241  |name-list-format=vanc| author2=Feingold EA  | author3=Grouse LH  | display-authors=3  | last4=Derge  | first4=JG  | last5=Klausner  | first5=RD  | last6=Collins  | first6=FS  | last7=Wagner  | first7=L  | last8=Shenmen  | first8=CM  | last9=Schuler  | first9=GD }}
*{{cite journal  | author=Strausberg RL |title=Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences |journal=Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. |volume=99 |issue= 26 |pages= 16899–16903 |year= 2003 |pmid= 12477932 |doi= 10.1073/pnas.242603899  | pmc=139241  |name-list-format=vanc| author2=Feingold EA  | author3=Grouse LH  | display-authors=3  | last4=Derge  | first4=JG  | last5=Klausner  | first5=RD  | last6=Collins  | first6=FS  | last7=Wagner  | first7=L  | last8=Shenmen  | first8=CM  | last9=Schuler  | first9=GD |bibcode=2002PNAS...9916899M}}
*{{cite journal  | author=Dryden SC |title=Role for human SIRT2 NAD-dependent deacetylase activity in control of mitotic exit in the cell cycle |journal=Mol. Cell. Biol. |volume=23 |issue= 9 |pages= 3173–3185 |year= 2003 |pmid= 12697818 |doi=10.1128/MCB.23.9.3173-3185.2003  | pmc=153197  |name-list-format=vanc| author2=Nahhas FA  | author3=Nowak JE  | display-authors=3  | last4=Goustin  | first4=A.-S.  | last5=Tainsky  | first5=M. A.  }}
*{{cite journal  | author=Dryden SC |title=Role for human SIRT2 NAD-dependent deacetylase activity in control of mitotic exit in the cell cycle |journal=Mol. Cell. Biol. |volume=23 |issue= 9 |pages= 3173–3185 |year= 2003 |pmid= 12697818 |doi=10.1128/MCB.23.9.3173-3185.2003  | pmc=153197  |name-list-format=vanc| author2=Nahhas FA  | author3=Nowak JE  | display-authors=3  | last4=Goustin  | first4=A.-S.  | last5=Tainsky  | first5=M. A.  }}
*{{cite journal  | vauthors=Gray CH, Good VM, Tonks NK, Barford D |title=The structure of the cell cycle protein Cdc14 reveals a proline-directed protein phosphatase |journal=EMBO J. |volume=22 |issue= 14 |pages= 3524–3535 |year= 2003 |pmid= 12853468 |doi= 10.1093/emboj/cdg348  | pmc=165618 }}
*{{cite journal  | vauthors=Gray CH, Good VM, Tonks NK, Barford D |title=The structure of the cell cycle protein Cdc14 reveals a proline-directed protein phosphatase |journal=EMBO J. |volume=22 |issue= 14 |pages= 3524–3535 |year= 2003 |pmid= 12853468 |doi= 10.1093/emboj/cdg348  | pmc=165618 }}

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Dual specificity protein phosphatase CDC14B is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CDC14B gene.[1][2]

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the dual specificity protein tyrosine phosphatase family. This protein is highly similar to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cdc14, a protein tyrosine phosphatase involved in the exit of cell mitosis and initiation of DNA replication, which suggests the role in cell cycle control. Specifically, it is thought to fulfil this role by bundling and stabilising microtubules. This protein has been shown to interact with and dephosphorylates tumor suppressor protein p53, and is thought to regulate the function of p53. Alternative splicing of this gene results in 3 transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms.[2]

Interactions

CDC14B has been shown to interact with p53.[3] However, this interaction has not been reported in other studies.

References

  1. Li L, Ernsting BR, Wishart MJ, Lohse DL, Dixon JE (December 1997). "A family of putative tumor suppressors is structurally and functionally conserved in humans and yeast". J Biol Chem. 272 (47): 29403–29406. doi:10.1074/jbc.272.47.29403. PMID 9367992.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Entrez Gene: CDC14B CDC14 cell division cycle 14 homolog B (S. cerevisiae)".
  3. Li, L; Ljungman M; Dixon J E (January 2000). "The human Cdc14 phosphatases interact with and dephosphorylate the tumor suppressor protein p53". J. Biol. Chem. UNITED STATES. 275 (4): 2410–2414. doi:10.1074/jbc.275.4.2410. ISSN 0021-9258. PMID 10644693.

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