Entity Details

Primary name CCNO_HUMAN
Entity type UniProt
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Details

AccessionP22674
EntryNameCCNO_HUMAN
FullNameCyclin-O
TaxID9606
Evidenceevidence at protein level
Length350
SequenceStatuscomplete
DateCreated1991-08-01
DateModified2021-06-02

Ontological Relatives

GenesCCNO

GO terms

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GOName
GO:0000079 regulation of cyclin-dependent protein serine/threonine kinase activity
GO:0000278 mitotic cell cycle
GO:0000307 cyclin-dependent protein kinase holoenzyme complex
GO:0005634 nucleus
GO:0005730 nucleolus
GO:0005737 cytoplasm
GO:0016538 cyclin-dependent protein serine/threonine kinase regulator activity
GO:0042493 response to drug
GO:0044772 mitotic cell cycle phase transition
GO:0051301 cell division
GO:0060271 cilium assembly
GO:0097124 cyclin A2-CDK2 complex
GO:1903251 multi-ciliated epithelial cell differentiation

Subcellular Location

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Subcellular Location
Cytoplasm
Nucleus

Domains

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DomainNameCategoryType
IPR004367 Cyclin, C-terminal domainDomainDomain
IPR006671 Cyclin, N-terminalDomainDomain
IPR013763 Cyclin-likeDomainDomain
IPR028864 Cyclin-OFamilyFamily
IPR036915 Cyclin-like superfamilyFamilyHomologous superfamily
IPR039361 CyclinFamilyFamily

Diseases

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Disease IDSourceNameDescription
615872 OMIMCiliary dyskinesia, primary, 29 (CILD29)A disorder characterized by abnormalities of motile cilia. Respiratory infections leading to chronic inflammation and bronchiectasis are recurrent, due to defects in the respiratory cilia. CILD29 patients do not exhibit situs inversus, a congenital abnormality in which visceral organs are opposite to their normal positions (situs solitus) due to lateral transposition. The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry. Marked reduction of cilia in multiciliate cells due to defective mother centriole generation and placement. Remaining cilia correctly express axonemal motor proteins, are motile and do not show beating defects. Defects are probably caused by a strong reduction in the number of multiple motile cilia covering the cell surface in respiratory epithelial cells (PubMed:24747639).