CCNG1_HUMAN   P51959


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UniProt:P51959

Recommended name:Cyclin-G1

EC number:

Alternative names:(Cyclin-G)

Cleaved into:

GeneID:900

Gene names  (primary ):CCNG1

Gene names  (synonym ):CCNG CYCG1

Gene names  (ORF ):

Length:295

Mass:34074

Sequence:MIEVLTTTDSQKLLHQLNALLEQESRCQPKVCGLRLIESAHDNGLRMTARLRDFEVKDLLSLTQFFGFDTETFSLAVNLLDRFLSKMKVQPKHLGCVGLSCFYLAVKSIEEERNVPLATDLIRISQYRFTVSDLMRMEKIVLEKVCWKVKATTAFQFLQLYYSLLQENLPLERRNSINFERLEAQLKACHCRIIFSKAKPSVLALSIIALEIQAQKCVELTEGIECLQKHSKINGRDLTFWQELVSKCLTEYSSNKCSKPNVQKLKWIVSGRTARQLKHSYYRITHLPTIPEMVP

Tissue specificity:High levels in skeletal muscle, ovary, kidney and colon.

Induction:Activated in breast and prostate cancer cells. Activated by actinomycin-D induced DNA damage.

Developmental stage:Very low levels in normal cells during G1 phase, which increase as cells enter the S phase and stay high throughout the S and G2/M phases. In breast cancer cells consistent high levels are found throughout the cell cycle.

Protein families:Cyclin family, Cyclin G subfamily


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