CDK6

Information CDK6

Description

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the CMGC family of serine/threonine protein kinases. This kinase is a catalytic subunit of the protein kinase complex that is important for cell cycle G1 phase progression and G1/S transition. The activity of this kinase first appears in mid-G1 phase, which is controlled by the regulatory subunits including D-type cyclins and members of INK4 family of CDK inhibitors. This kinase, as well as CDK4, has been shown to phosphorylate, and thus regulate the activity of, tumor suppressor protein Rb. Altered expression of this gene has been observed in multiple human cancers. A mutation in this gene resulting in reduced cell proliferation, and impaired cell motility and polarity, and has been identified in patients with primary microcephaly. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2017]

Full Name

cyclin dependent kinase 6

Source NCBI

ReMap Statistics

Datasets
2
Biotypes
1
Peaks
72,139
Non-redundant peaks
68,503

TF Classification

Super Class
Unknown
Class
Unknown
Familly
Unknown
Sub Familly
Unknown

Source TFClass

External IDs

JASPAR
Ensembl
ENSG00000105810
UniProt
Q00534
Genevisible
Q00534
RefSeq
NM_001145306
Aliases
MCPH12; PLSTIRE
All peaks CDK6
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Non redundant peaks CDK6
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SEQUENCES CDK6
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Datasets Table for CDK6

Target name Target modification Ecotype/Strain Biotype Biotype modification Source Species Experiment Peaks
CDK6 KB GEO Homo sapiens GSE52469 10,672
CDK6 KB IL GEO Homo sapiens GSE52469 61,467
Target name Target modification Ecotype/Strain Biotype Biotype modification Source Species Experiment Peaks

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This work was granted access to the HPC resources of Aix-Marseille Université financed by the project Equip@Meso (ANR-10-EQPX-29-01) of the program "Investissements d’Avenir" supervised by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche.