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Identifiers and Description
Gene Model Identifier
TTHERM_00079530
Standard Name
CYC2 (CYClin 2)
Aliases
PreTt10198 | 5.m00549 | 3828.m01462 | COI5
Description
CYC2 amine-terminal domain cyclin; Cyclin; N-terminal domain containing protein; phosphorylates nucleotides in the middle of DNA strands during Meiosis I
CLB4 B-type cyclin involved in
cell cycle progression; activ
ates Cdc28p to promote the G2/
M transition; may be involved
in DNA replication and spindle
assembly; accumulates during
S phase and G2, then targeted
for ubiquitin-mediated degrada
tion
General Information
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Associated Literature
Ref:27192402: Yan GX, Dang H, Tian M, Zhang J, Shodhan A, Ning YZ, Xiong J, Miao W (2016) Cyc17, a meiosis-specific cyclin, is essential for anaphase initiation and chromosome segregation in Tetrahymena thermophila. Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 15(14):1855-64
Ref:27008457: Xu Q, Wang R, Ghanam AR, Yan G, Miao W, Song X (2016) The key role of CYC2 during meiosis in Tetrahymena thermophila. Protein & cell 7(4):236-49
Ref:26688337: Kataoka K, Mochizuki K (2015) Phosphorylation of an HP1-like Protein Regulates Heterochromatin Body Assembly for DNA Elimination. Developmental cell 35(6):775-88
Ref:26205990: Hayashi A, Mochizuki K (2015) Targeted Gene Disruption by Ectopic Induction of DNA Elimination in Tetrahymena. Genetics 201(1):55-64
Ref:25588944: Woehrer SL, Aronica L, Suhren JH, Busch CJ, Noto T, Mochizuki K (2015) A Tetrahymena Hsp90 co-chaperone promotes siRNA loading by ATP-dependent and ATP-independent mechanisms. The EMBO journal 34(4):559-77