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Facts about Cell division cycle 7-related protein kinase.
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Human | |
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Gene Name: | CDC7 |
Uniprot: | O00311 |
Entrez: | 8317 |
Belongs to: |
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protein kinase superfamily |
CDC7 (cell division cycle 7, S. cerevisiae, homolog)-like 1; CDC7 cell division cycle 7 (S. cerevisiae); CDC7L1MGC117361; CDC7-related kinase; cell division cycle 7 (S. cerevisiae); cell division cycle 7 homolog (S. cerevisiae); cell division cycle 7-like protein 1; cell division cycle 7-related protein kinase; EC 2.7.11.1; HsCDC7; Hsk1; huCdc7; MGC126237; MGC126238
Mass (kDA):
63.888 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 1p22.1 |
Sequence: | 1; NC_000001.11 (91498968..91525764) |
Nucleus.
You've probably heard of the CDC7 Marker. But what is its real function in the body? It has both a tumor suppressive and a promoting role. This article will discuss both of these roles as well as the sources that provide its information. Here's an introduction to this protein. Although CDC7 is present in small amounts in the body, it has important clinical implications.
GSK-3 is a remarkably expressed serine/threonine Kinase, is involved in various signaling pathways and has multiple functions. Its primary function is to regulate glycogen synthesis, but it also serves numerous other functions. In this article, we will look at some of these functions. GSK-3 is implicated in both tumorigenesis as well as autophagy dysregulation, as per molecular models.
CaCDC7 is a gene Candida albicans suppress. By using a PCR primer, CDC7 can be introduced to an ACT1p58 plasmid p6HF. Then, CaCDC7 M3/ cells are chosen for transformation using the CDC7 T436A primer. CDC7 was also incorporated into the p6HF ACT1p plasmid.
CaCdc7, a conserved gene is composed of two domains of kinase. It is also found in human cells as well as S. cerevisiae. There are three distinct subdomains that are containing the CDC7 gene. Subdomain VI is further divided into subdomains VIa and VIb. The subdomains CaCdc7 and ScCdc7 are closely related, but have distinct functions.
PMID: 9250678 by Sato N., et al. Human and Xenopus cDNAs encoding budding yeast Cdc7-related kinases: in vitro phosphorylation of MCM subunits by a putative human homologue of Cdc7.
PMID: 9573348 by Hess G.F., et al. A human homolog of the yeast CDC7 gene is overexpressed in some tumors and transformed cell lines.