a(CHEBI:Tautomycin) decreases act(p(FPLX:PPP2))
Potent tumor promoter, Okadaic acid (a microbial toxin), inhibits the enzymatic activity of PP2Ac and thereby has facilitated various studies to understand the functional aspects of PP2A and other phosphatases [12]. Other than Okadaic acid, calyculin A, microcystin, cantharidin, nodularm, fostriecin and tautomycin are able to inhibit PP2A activity at different IC50 values [48].
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