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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MDMFQKVEKI GEGTYGVVYK AKNRETGQLV ALKKIRLDLE MEGVPSTAIR EISLLKELKH PNIVRLLDVV HNERKLYLVF EFLSQDLKKY MDSTPGSELP LHLIKSYLFQ LLQGVSFCHS HRVIHRDLKP QNLLINELGA IKLADFGLAR AFGVPLRTYT HEVVTLWYRA PEILLGSKFY TTAVDIWSIG CIFAEMVTRK ALFPGDSEID QLFRIFRMLG TPSEDTWPGV TQLPDYKGSF PKWTRKGLEE IVPNLEPEGR DLLMQLLQYD PSQRITAKTA LAHPYFSSPE PSPAARQYVL QRFRH
CDK3/CyclinE1is a member of the cyclin-dependent protein kinase family and promotes entry into S phase, in part by activating members of the E2F family of transcription factors. CDK3 can also associate with cyclin C and phosphorylates the retinoblastoma 1 protein to promote exit from G0. The CDK3 gene has been mapped to chromosomal location of 17q22-qter, telomeric to the BRCA1 gene by somatic cell hybrids analysis. The presence of a single point mutation in the CDK3 gene from several Mus musculus strains commonly used in the laboratory has been reported.
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Protein Aliases: Cell division protein kinase 3; Cyclin-dependent kinase 3
Gene Aliases: 2310050O10Rik; CDK3; CDKN3
UniProt ID: (Human) Q00526
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1018, (Mouse) 69681
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