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**[[3my5]], [[2wpa]], [[2wxv]], [[2wih]], [[2wip]], [[3f5x]], [[3eoc]], [[3eid]], [[3ej1]], [[3dog]], [[3ddp]], [[3ddq]], [[3bht]], [[2v22]], [[2uue]], [[2i40]], [[2bkz]], [[2c5n]], [[2c5o]], [[2c5v]], [[2c5x]], [[2c5y]], [[2bpm]], [[2c4g]], [[1fvv]], [[2c6t]] – hCYCA2 +CDK2+inhibitor - human<br />
**[[3my5]], [[2wpa]], [[2wxv]], [[2wih]], [[2wip]], [[3f5x]], [[3eoc]], [[3eid]], [[3ej1]], [[3dog]], [[3ddp]], [[3ddq]], [[3bht]], [[2v22]], [[2uue]], [[2i40]], [[2bkz]], [[2c5n]], [[2c5o]], [[2c5v]], [[2c5x]], [[2c5y]], [[2bpm]], [[2c4g]], [[1fvv]], [[2c6t]] – hCYCA2 +CDK2+inhibitor - human<br />
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**[[3bhu]], [[3bhv]], [[2uzd]], [[2uzb]], [[2uze]], [[2uzl]], [[2uzn]], [[2uzo]], [[2iw6]], [[2iw8]], [[2iw9]], [[2g9x]], [[1oi9]], [[1oiu]], [[1oiy]], [[1ogu]], [[1p5e]], [[1pkd]], [[1h1p]], [[1h1q]], [[1h1r]], [[1h1s]] - hCYCA2 +CDK2 T160P+inhibitor<br />
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**[[3bhu]], [[3bhv]], [[2uzd]], [[2uzb]], [[2uze]], [[2uzl]], [[2uzn]], [[2uzo]], [[2iw6]], [[2iw8]], [[2iw9]], [[2g9x]], [[1oi9]], [[1oiu]], [[1oiy]], [[1ogu]], [[1p5e]], [[1pkd]], [[1h1p]], [[1h1q]], [[1h1r]], [[1h1s]], [[4cfx]], [[4cfv]], [[4cfu]], [[4cfm]] - hCYCA2 +CDK2 T160P+inhibitor<br />
**[[1fin]] - hCYCA2 +CDK2<br />
**[[1fin]] - hCYCA2 +CDK2<br />
**[[1vyw]] - hCYCA2 C-terminal + hCDK2<br />
**[[1vyw]] - hCYCA2 C-terminal + hCDK2<br />
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**[[2i53]] – hCYCK N-terminal<br />
**[[2i53]] – hCYCK N-terminal<br />
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**[[4un0]] - hCYCK + CDK12 T160P<br />
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**[[4cxa]] - hCYCK + CDK12 T160P + AMPPNP<br />
**[[4cjy]] - hCYCK +CDK12 T160P+inhibitor<br />
**[[4cjy]] - hCYCK +CDK12 T160P+inhibitor<br />

Revision as of 09:36, 18 March 2015

Template:STRUCTURE 1vin

Cyclin (CYC) activate CYC-dependent kinase (CDK) thus acting in the control of the cell cycle. The CYC name derives from the fact that their concentration varies during the cell cycle. Among the CYCs, CYCA are active in the S phase, CYCD regulate the transition from G1 to S. See also Intrinsically Disordered Protein.



3D Structures of Cyclin

Updated on 18-March-2015

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