Protein Phosphatase 3, Regulatory Subunit 1 (PPP3R1)

CALNB1; CNB; CNB1; Calcineurin B Type I; Protein phosphatase 2B regulatory subunit 1; Protein phosphatase 3 regulatory subunit B alpha isoform 1

Protein Phosphatase 3, Regulatory Subunit 1 (PPP3R1)
Calcineurin, a calmodulin-regulated protein phosphatase, is found in the cells of all eukaryotes ranging from yeast to mammals. Wang et al. (1996) described this heterodimeric protein as having a 19-kD Ca(2+)-binding regulatory subunit, calcineurin B, and a 58- to 59-kD catalytic subunit, calcineurin A. One gene encodes calcineurin B in all tissues except testis, and it is highly conserved at the level of both protein and DNA sequences in eukaryotes. In contrast, there are 2 major isoforms, alpha and beta, of calcineurin A encoded by separate genes located on different human chromosomes. A third isoform, A-gamma, is unique to testis. Additional diversity of calcineurin A is created by alternative splicing of mRNAs. Calcineurin is especially abundant in brain where it constitutes 1% of total protein.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)