Cyclin J Like Protein (CCNJL)

Cyclin J Like Protein (CCNJL)
CCNJL belongs to the cyclin family. Cyclin J subfamily, contains 1 cyclin N-terminal domain. Cyclin J is a 372 amino acid protein encoded by the human gene CCNJ located on chromosome 10. Cyclin J belongs to the cyclin family and contains one cyclin N-terminal domain. A cyclin forms a complex with its partner cyclindependent kinase (Cdk), which activates the protein kinase function of the Cdk. Cyclins are so named because their concentration varies in a cyclical fashion during the cell cycle. They are produced or degraded as needed in order to drive the cell through the different stages of the cell cycle. When its concentrations in the cell are low, the cyclin detaches from the Cdk, inhibiting the activity of the enzyme, probably by causing a protein chain to block the enzymatic site. Cyclin J-associated kinase activity is required for the early embryonic division cycles.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)