General Information of Target

Target ID LDTP00453
Target Name Serine/threonine-protein phosphatase with EF-hands 2 (PPEF2)
Gene Name PPEF2
Gene ID 5470
Synonyms
Serine/threonine-protein phosphatase with EF-hands 2; PPEF-2; EC 3.1.3.16
3D Structure
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2D Sequence (FASTA)
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3D Structure (PDB)
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Sequence
MGSGTSTQHHFAFQNAERAFKAAALIQRWYRRYVARLEMRRRCTWSIFQSIEYAGQQDQV
KLHDFFSYLMDHFIPSSHNDRDFLTRIFTEDRFAQDSEMKKCSDYESIEVPDSYTGPRLS
FPLLPDHATALVEAFRLKQQLHARYVLNLLYETKKHLVQLPNINRVSTCYSEEITVCGDL
HGQLDDLIFIFYKNGLPSPERSYVFNGDFVDRGKDSVEILMILFAFMLVYPKEFHLNRGN
HEDHMVNLRYGFTKEVMNKYKVHGKEILRTLQDVFCWLPLATLIDEKVLILHGGVSDITD
LELLDKIERSKIVSTMRCKTRQKSEKQMEEKRRANQKSSAQGPIPWFLPESRSLPSSPLR
LGSYKAQKTSRSSSIPCSGSLDGRELSRQVRSSVELELERCRQQAGLLVTGEKEEPSRSA
SEADSEAGELRKPTQEEWRQVVDILWSDPMAQEGCKANTIRGGGCYFGPDVTQQLLQKYN
MQFLIRSHECKPEGYEFCHNRKVLTIFSASNYYEVGSNRGAYVKLGPALTPHIVQYQANK
VTHTLTMRQRISRVEESALRALREKLFAHSSDLLSEFKKHDADKVGLITLSDWAAAVESV
LHLGLPWRMLRPQLVNSSADNMLEYKSWLKNLAKEQLSRENIQSSLLETLYRNRSNLETI
FRIIDSDHSGFISLDEFRQTWKLFSSHMNIDITDDCICDLARSIDFNKDGHIDINEFLEA
FRLVEKSCPEGDASECPQATNAKDSGCSSPGAH
Target Bioclass
Enzyme
Family
PPP phosphatase family
Subcellular location
Cytoplasm
Function May play a role in phototransduction. May dephosphorylate photoactivated rhodopsin. May function as a calcium sensing regulator of ionic currents, energy production or synaptic transmission.
Uniprot ID
O14830
Ensemble ID
ENST00000286719.12
HGNC ID
HGNC:9244

Target Site Mutations in Different Cell Lines

Cell line Mutation details Probe for labeling this protein in this cell
BICR22 SNV: p.A405T .
COLO792 SNV: p.R333K .
HCT15 SNV: p.L603P .
IM95 SNV: p.I344V .
NCIH1155 SNV: p.D64Y .
NCIH2172 SNV: p.P75H .
NCIH23 SNV: p.K259I .
ONS76 SNV: p.C401S .
PF382 SNV: p.Q679E .
SKMEL2 SNV: p.E350K .
SKMEL5 SNV: p.P345S .

Probe(s) Labeling This Target

ABPP Probe
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Probe name Structure Binding Site(Ratio) Interaction ID Ref
YN-1
 Probe Info 
N.A.  LDD0447  [1]

References

1 Ynamide Electrophile for the Profiling of Ligandable Carboxyl Residues in Live Cells and the Development of New Covalent Inhibitors. J Med Chem. 2022 Aug 11;65(15):10408-10418. doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c00272. Epub 2022 Jul 26.