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Identifiers and Description
Gene Model Identifier
TTHERM_00293270
Standard Name
CYC7 (CYClin 7)
Aliases
PreTt15537 | 27.m00197 | 3692.m00001
Description
CYC7 amine-terminal domain cyclin; Cyclin- N-terminal domain containing protein; regulates activity of cyclin-dependent kinases; expressed during growth phase and conjugation
CLB5 B-type cyclin involved in
DNA replication during S phas
e; activates Cdc28p to promote
initiation of DNA synthesis;
functions in formation of mito
tic spindles along with Clb3p
and Clb4p; most abundant durin
g late G1 phase
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