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Kinases are enzymes that transfer a phosphate group to a protein while phosphatases remove a phosphate group from protein. Together, these two enzymatic processes modulate numerous activities of proteins in a cell,often in response to an external stimulus. Approximately 538 known kinases are encoded in the human genome, and these kinases maintain cellular function by turning protein function on, while corresponding phosphatases reverse this action. These counter mechanisms greatly improve the plasticity of epigenome by regulating protein activity in virtually every imaginable way. Biochemically, protein kinases catalyze the following reaction.