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'''Cyclin-dependent kinase regulatory subunit''' (CKS) is a small protein which is essential for the functioning of CDK-cyclin complex.  CKS binds to the catalytic subunit of CDK see complex structure in <scene name='71/715441/Pdb4yc6/2'>pdb 4yc6</scene>.  CKS1 is essential for CDK5 functioning in neuronal diferentiation.  CKS exists as hexamer of homodimers and can bind six kinase molecules.
'''Cyclin-dependent kinase regulatory subunit''' (CKS) is a small protein which is essential for the functioning of CDK-cyclin complex.  CKS binds to the catalytic subunit of CDK see complex structure in <scene name='71/715441/Pdb4yc6/1'>pdb 4yc6</scene>.  CKS1 is essential for CDK5 functioning in neuronal diferentiation.  CKS exists as hexamer of homodimers and can bind six kinase molecules.





Revision as of 12:10, 14 October 2015


Cyclin-dependent kinase regulatory subunit (CKS) is a small protein which is essential for the functioning of CDK-cyclin complex. CKS binds to the catalytic subunit of CDK see complex structure in . CKS1 is essential for CDK5 functioning in neuronal diferentiation. CKS exists as hexamer of homodimers and can bind six kinase molecules.


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