RGCC (regulator of cell cycle)
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Entrez ID
Entrez Gene ID - the GENE ID in NCBI Gene database.
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28984 |
Gene name
Gene Name - the full gene name approved by the HGNC.
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Regulator of cell cycle |
Gene symbol
Gene Symbol - the official gene symbol approved by the HGNC.
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RGCC |
Synonyms (NCBI Gene)
Gene synonyms aliases
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C13orf15, RGC-32, RGC32, bA157L14.2 |
Chromosome
Chromosome number
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13 |
Chromosome location
Chromosomal Location - indicates the cytogenetic location of the gene or region on the chromosome.
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13q14.11 |
Summary
Summary of gene provided in NCBI Entrez Gene.
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This gene is thought to regulate cell cycle progression. It is induced by p53 in response to DNA damage, or by sublytic levels of complement system proteins that result in activation of the cell cycle. The encoded protein localizes to the cytoplasm during |
miRNA
miRNA information provided by mirtarbase database.
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Gene ontology (GO)
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Other IDs
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Protein | |||||||||||
UniProt ID | Q9H4X1 | ||||||||||
Protein name | Regulator of cell cycle RGCC (Response gene to complement 32 protein) (RGC-32) | ||||||||||
Protein function | Modulates the activity of cell cycle-specific kinases. Enhances CDK1 activity. May contribute to the regulation of the cell cycle. May inhibit growth of glioma cells by promoting arrest of mitotic progression at the G2/M transition. Fibrogenic f | ||||||||||
Family and domains |
Pfam
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Tissue specificity | TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Detected in brain, heart and liver (at protein level). Highly expressed in liver, skeletal muscle, kidney and pancreas. Detected at lower levels in heart, brain and placenta. Detected in aorta endothelial cells. Overexpressed in colon, | ||||||||||
Sequence |
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Sequence length | 137 | ||||||||||
Interactions | View interactions |
Pathways
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Associated diseases
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