PPA1 (Pyrophosphate phospho-hydrolase 1), also known as IOPPP (inorganic pyrophosphatase), PP1, PP or PPase, belongs to the PPase family of inorganic pyrophosphatases. Inorganic pyrophosphatases catalyze the intracellular conversion of pyrophosphate to inorganic phosphate, a key reaction for phosphate metabolism in cells. PPA1 is a ubiquitously expressed protein that localizes to the cytoplasm and is required for cell growth. It exists as a homodimer exhibiting magnesium dependent activity. The binding of two magnesium ions is required to stimulate PPA1 activity; however, both subunits in the homodimer are capable of binding four magnesium ions. The additional ions are useful in forming complexes with substrates and products. In addition, the activity of PPA1 can be inhibited by calcium.