Myotubularin-related protein 13 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SBF2gene.[1][2]
The family of myotubularin-related proteins includes lipid phosphatases, such as MTM1 (MIM 600415), and pseudophosphatases, such as SBF1 (MIM 603560) and SBF2. Pseudophosphatases contain inactivating substitutions at the catalytic cysteine [supplied by OMIM].[2]
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