Cyclin A

Cyclin A is a member of the cyclin family, a group of proteins that function in regulating progression through the cell cycle. The stages that a cell passes through that culminate in its division and replication are collectively known as the cell cycle Since the successful division and replication of a cell is essential for its survival, the cell cycle is tightly regulated by several components to ensure the efficient and error-free progression through the cell cycle. One such regulatory component is cyclin A which plays a role in the regulation of two different cell cycle stages.

cyclin A1
Identifiers
SymbolCCNA1
NCBI gene8900
HGNC1577
OMIM604036
RefSeqNM_003914
UniProtP78396
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LocusChr. 13 q12.3-q13
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cyclin A2
Identifiers
SymbolCCNA2
Alt. symbolsCCNA, CCN1
NCBI gene890
HGNC1578
OMIM123835
RefSeqNM_001237
UniProtP20248
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LocusChr. 4 q27
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