Target Name: CCNY
NCBI ID: G219771
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CCNY
Other Name(s): cyclin-Y | cyclin fold protein 1 | Cyclin-Y | CCNY variant 2 | cyc-Y | Cyclin Y, transcript variant 2 | Cyclin Y | Cyclin-X | FLJ95513 | Cyclin box protein 1 | CCNY_HUMAN | CCNY variant 1 | Cyclin fold protein 1 | CCNX | Cyclin-box carrying protein 1 | Cyc-Y | CBCP1 | cyclin Y | CFP1 | cyclin-box carrying protein 1 | OTTHUMP00000019452 | cyclin-X | Cyclin Y, transcript variant 1 | Cyclin-Y (isoform 1) | Cyclin-Y (isoform 2) | C10orf9 | cyclin box protein 1

Cyclin-Y: Regulation of Cell Cycle Progression

Cyclin-Y, also known as CCNY, is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body. It is a key component of the cell cycle, which is the process by which cells grow, divide, and replicate their genetic material. Cyclin-Y plays a crucial role in the regulation of cell cycle progression and is often used as a drug target or biomarker.

The cell cycle is the process by which cells grow, divide, and replicate their genetic material. It consists of several stages, including G1, S, G2, and M, which are separated by G0. The G1 stage is characterized by exponential growth, the S stage is characterized by DNA replication, the G2 stage is characterized by prepare for cell division, and the M stage is the stage of cell division. The cell cycle is regulation by several factors, including the cycle length, the efficiency of the cell cycle, and the regulation of the different stages.

Cyclin-Y is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body. It is a key component of the cell cycle and is involved in the regulation of cell cycle progression. It is a small protein that contains only 21 amino acids and has a molecular weight of 34 kDa. Cyclin-Y is composed of two distinct subunits, alpha and beta subunits. The alpha subunit consists of 12 amino acids and is located at the N-terminus of the protein, while the beta subunit consists of 12 amino acids and is located at the C-terminus of the protein.

Cyclin-Y is involved in the regulation of the G1/S transition, which is the stage of cell growth and preparation for the S phase of the cell cycle. During the G1/S transition, the cell enters a state of growth and replication. The G1/S transition is regulated by several factors, including the availability of nutrients, the levels of growth factors, and the regulation of the cell cycle by factors such as p21 and p53.

Cyclin-Y is also involved in the regulation of the G2/M transition, which is the stage of cell preparation for cell division. During the G2/M transition, the cell enters a state of DNA replication and prepare for cell division. The G2/M transition is regulated by several factors, including the levels of growth factors, the availability of oxygen and nutrients, and the regulation of the cell cycle by factors such as p21 and p53.

Cyclin-Y is also involved in the regulation of the M stage of the cell cycle, which is the stage of cell division. During the M stage, the cell divides and the genetic material is replicated. The M stage is regulated by several factors, including the availability of oxygen and nutrients, the levels of growth factors, and the regulation of the cell cycle by factors such as p21 and p53.

Cyclin-Y is also involved in the regulation of the G0 stage of the cell cycle, which is the stage of cell growth and preparation for the next cell cycle. During the G0 stage, the cell enters a state of growth and replication. The G0 stage is regulated by several factors, including the availability of nutrients, the levels of growth factors, and the regulation of the cell cycle by factors such as p21 and p53.

Cyclin-Y is also involved in the regulation of the apoptosis, which is the process by which cells die naturally. Apoptosis is regulated by several factors, including the availability of nutrients, the levels of growth factors, and the regulation of the cell cycle by factors such as p21 and p53.

Cyclin-Y is also involved in the regulation of the cell

Protein Name: Cyclin Y

Functions: Positive regulatory subunit of the cyclin-dependent kinases CDK14/PFTK1 and CDK16. Acts as a cell-cycle regulator of Wnt signaling pathway during G2/M phase by recruiting CDK14/PFTK1 to the plasma membrane and promoting phosphorylation of LRP6, leading to the activation of the Wnt signaling pathway. Recruits CDK16 to the plasma membrane. Isoform 3 might play a role in the activation of MYC-mediated transcription

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