사이클린 T1
Cyclin T1Cyclin-T1은 CCNT1 [5][6]유전자에 의해 인간에게 암호화되는 단백질이다.
기능.
이 유전자에 의해 암호화된 단백질은 고도로 보존된 사이클린 계열에 속하며, 그 구성원들은 세포 주기 동안 단백질 풍부함의 극적인 주기성으로 특징지어진다.사이클린은 CDK 키나아제 조절제 역할을 한다.서로 다른 사이클린은 각 유사분열 이벤트의 시간적 조정에 기여하는 뚜렷한 발현 및 분해 패턴을 나타낸다.이 사이클린은 CDK9 키나제와 밀접하게 연관되어 있으며, 전사 신장 인자 p-TEFb의 주요 서브유닛으로 확인되었다.이 사이클린과 신장 인자를 포함하는 키나제 복합체는 인간 면역 결핍 바이러스 타입 1(HIV-1) Tat 단백질과 상호작용할 수 있고, 보조 인자로 작용하며, 바이러스 전사의 완전한 활성화에 필요하고 충분한 것으로 나타났다.이 사이클린과 그 키나제 파트너는 또한 가장 큰 RNA 중합효소 II 서브유닛의 [7]카르복시 말단 도메인(CTD)의 인산화 및 조절에 관여하는 것으로 밝혀졌다.
상호 작용
Cyclin T1은 다음과 상호작용하는 것으로 나타났습니다.
레퍼런스
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