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Cyclin A1

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
8900

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000133101

Cyclin A1

Aliases
  
CCNA1, CT146, Cyclin A1

External IDs
  
MGI: 108042 HomoloGene: 31203 GeneCards: CCNA1

Cyclin-A1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CCNA1 gene.

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Function

The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the highly conserved cyclin family, whose members are characterized by a dramatic periodicity in protein abundance through the cell division cycle. Cyclins function as activating subunits of enzymatic complex together with cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). Different cyclins exhibit distinct expression and degradation patterns that contribute to the temporal coordination of cell cycle events. Cyclin A1 was shown to be expressed in testis and brain, as well as in several leukemic cell lines, and is thought to primarily function in the control of meiosis. This cyclin binds both Cdk1 and Cdk2 kinases, which give two distinct kinase activities, one appearing in S phase, the other in G2, and thus regulate separate functions in cell cycle. This cyclin was found to bind to important cell cycle regulators, such as Rb family proteins, transcription factor E2F1, and the Kip/Cip family of CDK-inhibitor proteins.

Interactions

Cyclin-A1 interacts with:

References

Cyclin A1 Wikipedia