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A phosophatase is an enzyme that removes that removes a phosphate group. The most common phosophatase is an alkaline phosphatase.

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An acylphosphatase is another name for the enzyme acylphosphate phosphohydrolase.

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A bisphosphatase is an enzyme which converts a bisphosphate to a monophosphate compound by dephosphorylation.

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