984
12537
ENSG00000248333
ENSMUSG00000029062
P21127
P24788
NM_033489NM_033490NM_033492NM_033493
NM_007661NM_001347308NM_001355567NM_001355568NM_001355569
NP_277025
NP_001334237NP_031687NP_001342496NP_001342497NP_001342498
PITSLRE serine/threonine-protein kinase CDC2L1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CDK11B gene.[5][6][7]
This gene encodes a member of the p34Cdc2 protein kinase family. p34Cdc2 kinase family members are known to be essential for eukaryotic cell cycle control. This gene is in close proximity to CDC2L2, a nearly identical gene in the same chromosomal region. The gene loci including this gene, CDC2L2, as well as metalloprotease MMP21/22, consist of two identical, tandemly linked genomic regions which are thought to be a part of the larger region that has been duplicated. This gene and CDC2L2 were shown to be deleted or altered frequently in neuroblastoma with amplified MYCN genes. The protein kinase encoded by this gene could be cleaved by caspases and was demonstrated to play roles in cell apoptosis. Several alternatively spliced variants of this gene have been reported.[7]
CDC2L1 has been shown to interact with Cyclin D3.[8]
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