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Immunogen sequence: MLGNSAPGPA TREAGSALLA LQQTALQEDQ ENINPEKAAP VQQPRTRAAL AVLKSGNPRG LAQQQRPKTR RVAPLKDLPV NDEHVTVPPW KANSKQPAFT IHVDEAEKEA QKKPAESQKI EREDALAFNS AISLPGPRKP LVPLDYPMDG SFESPHTMDM SIVLEDEKPV SVNEVPDYHE DIHTYLREME VKCKPKVGYM KKQPDITNSM RAILVDWLVE VGEEYKLQNE TLHLAVNYID RFLSSMSVLR GKLQLVGTAA MLLASKFEEI YPPEVAEFVY ITDDTYTKKQ VLRMEHLVLK VLTFDLAAPT VNQFLTQYFL HQQPANCKVE SLAMFLGELS LIDADPYLKY LPSVIAGAAF HLALYTVTGQ SWPESLIRKT GYTLESLKPC LMDLHQTYLK APQHAQQSIR EKYKNSKYHG VSLLNPPETL NL
Cyclins are regulatory subunits of the cyclin-dependent kinases (cdks) and they control transition at different specific phases of the cell cycle. The temporal expression of cyclins is tightly regulated and subsequently plays a critical role in controlling the enzymatic activity of cdks. These cyclin / cdk complexes are essential for passage through specific stages in the cell cycle. In mammalian somatic cells, cyclin A is required for S phase and passage through G2-phase.
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Protein Aliases: Cyclin A; Cyclin A2 (Cyclin A); Cyclin-A; Cyclin-A2
Gene Aliases: AA408589; Ccn-1; CCN1; CCNA; CCNA2; Cyca; CycA2
UniProt ID: (Human) P20248, (Mouse) P51943
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 890, (Mouse) 12428
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