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STRING protein interaction network
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wee-1.1Membrane-associated tyrosine- and threonine-specific cdc2-inhibitory kinase wee-1.1; Acts as a negative regulator of entry into mitosis (G2 to M transition) by phosphorylation of the CDK1 kinase; Belongs to the protein kinase superfamily. Ser/Thr protein kinase family. WEE1 subfamily. (468 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
cdc-25.2
M-phase inducer phosphatase cdc-25.2; Required for intestinal cell division following the 16E cell stage of embryogenesis. Regulates intestinal cell divisions and binucleations probably by modulating the activity of the cell cycle regulator wee-1.3 and by activating the cdk-1/cyb-1 complex. Belongs to the MPI phosphatase family.
   
 
 0.867
cdc-25.4
Rhodanese domain-containing protein.
   
 
 0.865
cdc-25.1
M-phase inducer phosphatase cdc-25.1.
   
 
 0.864
cdc-14
Tyrosine-protein phosphatase cdc-14; Protein phosphatase that negatively regulates the G1-to-S phase transition to inhibit the cell cycle and establish quiescence in cells of multiple lineages including vulval, hypodermal and intestinal. Promotes nuclear accumulation and activity of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor cki-1 which leads to inhibition of G1 progression during vulval tissue development. Has been shown to not be required for cytokinesis. However, in the embryo, in a contrasting study, has been shown to act as a regulator of central spindle formation and cytokinesis, and [...]
   
 
 0.850
cdc-25.3
M-phase inducer phosphatase cdc-25.3.
   
 
 0.833
sur-6
Serine/threonine-protein phosphatase 2A regulatory subunit sur-6; Probable regulatory subunit of serine/threonine phosphatase let-92. Together with let-92 and constant regulatory subunit paa-1, positively regulates centriole duplication during early embryonic cell divisions by preventing the degradation of sas-5 and kinase zyg-1. In addition, during vulva development, may play a role with phosphatase let-92 and regulatory subunit paa-1 in the induction of vulva cell precursors by positively regulating let-60/Ras- MAP kinase signaling, probably by promoting lin-45 activation. In intesti [...]
    
 
 0.830
cyb-2.2
Cyclin N-terminal domain-containing protein; Belongs to the cyclin family.
   
 
 0.791
cyb-2.1
Cyclin N-terminal domain-containing protein; Belongs to the cyclin family.
   
 
 0.790
cdk-2
Cyclin-dependent kinase 2; Serine/threonine-protein kinase which, in association with cye-1, regulates proliferation, quiescent state and cell fate during the development of several cell lineages. . In the embryo, initiates the establishment of cell polarity through the recruitment of the centrosomal proteins spd-2 and spd-5 during prophase. Phosphorylation and inhibition of the translational repressor gld-1 by the cdk-2/cye-1 complex regulates the pool of germline stem cells and the size of the mitotic zone in the gonads by preventing entry into meiosis.
  
 
 0.767
zyg-9
Zygote defective protein 9; Plays a major role in organizing microtubules and spindle poles during mitosis and meiosis in one-cell stage embryos. Required for default nucleus positioning in oocytes.
    
   0.763
Your Current Organism:
Caenorhabditis elegans
NCBI taxonomy Id: 6239
Other names: C. elegans, Rhabditis elegans, roundworm
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