BAIT

CDKB1;1

CDC2-LIKE GENE, CDC2B, CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE B1;1, P34(CDC2)-LIKE PROTEIN, AT3G54180
cyclin-dependent kinase B1-1
GO Process (4)
GO Function (3)
GO Component (2)
Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia)
PREY

CYCD4;2

F12B17.210, F12B17_210, cyclin d4;2, AT5G10440
cyclin-D4-2
GO Process (2)
GO Function (2)
GO Component (2)

Gene Ontology Cellular Component

Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia)

Affinity Capture-Western

An interaction is inferred when a bait protein is affinity captured from cell extracts by either polyclonal antibody or epitope tag and the associated interaction partner identified by Western blot with a specific polyclonal antibody or second epitope tag. This category is also used if an interacting protein is visualized directly by dye stain or radioactivity. Note that this differs from any co-purification experiment involving affinity capture in that the co-purification experiment involves at least one extra purification step to get rid of potential contaminating proteins.

Publication

A distinct type of cyclin D, CYCD4;2, involved in the activation of cell division in Arabidopsis.

Kono A, Ohno R, Umeda-Hara C, Uchimiya H, Umeda M

The Arabidopsis genome encodes 10 D-type cyclins (CYCD); however, their differential role in cell cycle control is not well known. Among them, CYCD4;2 is unique in the amino acid sequence; namely, it lacks the Rb-binding motif and the PEST sequence that are conserved in CYCDs. Here, we have shown that CYCD4;2 suppressed G1 cyclin mutations in yeast and formed a ... [more]

Plant Cell Rep. Jun. 01, 2006; 25(6);540-5 [Pubmed: 16408177]

Throughput

  • Low Throughput

Related interactions

InteractionExperimental Evidence CodeDatasetThroughputScoreCurated ByNotes
CDKB1;1 CYCD4;2
PCA
PCA

A Protein-Fragment Complementation Assay (PCA) is a protein-protein interaction assay in which a bait protein is expressed as fusion to one of the either N- or C- terminal peptide fragments of a reporter protein and prey protein is expressed as fusion to the complementary N- or C- terminal fragment of the same reporter protein. Interaction of bait and prey proteins bring together complementary fragments, which can then fold into an active reporter, e.g. the split-ubiquitin assay.

High-BioGRID
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Curated By

  • BioGRID