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Immunogen sequence: MAGNFWQSS HYLQWILDKQ DLLKERQKDL KFLSEEEYWK LQIFFTNVIQ ALGEHLKLRQ QVIATATVYF KRFYARYSLK SIDPVLMAPT CVFLASKVEE FGVVSNTRLI AAATSVLKTR FSYAFPKEFP YRMNHILECE FYLLELMDCC LIVYHPYRPL LQYVQDMGQE DMLLPLAWRI VNDTYRTDLC LLYPPFMIAL ACLHVACVVQ QKDARQWFAE LSVDMEKILE IIRVILKLYE QWKNFDERKE MATILSKMPK PKPPPNSEGE QGPNGSQNSS YSQS (1-283 aa encoded by BC056153)
Cyclin C was originally identified by a genetic screen for human and Drosophila cDNAs that complement a triple knock out of the CLN genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cyclin C is a nuclear protein present in a multiprotein complex. It interacts both in vitro and in vivo with cdk 8, a novel protein kinase of the cdk family. It is suggested that cyclin C and cdk 8 control RNA polymerase II function. Human cdk 8 cyclin C might be functionally associated with the mammalian transcription apparatus, perhaps involved in relaying growth regulatory signals.
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Protein Aliases: Cyclin-C; dJ199J3.4 (cyclin C); hSRB11; SRB11 homolog
Gene Aliases: AI451004; AU020987; CCNC; CG1C; CycC
UniProt ID: (Human) P24863, (Mouse) Q62447
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 892, (Mouse) 51813
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