CycG

Information CycG

Description

The gene Cyclin G is referred to in FlyBase by the symbol DmelCycG (CG11525, FBgn0039858). It is a protein_coding_gene from Dmel. It has 5 annotated transcripts and 5 polypeptides (1 unique). Gene sequence location is 3R:31596642..31612664. Its molecular function is described by: cyclin-dependent protein serine/threonine kinase regulator activity; protein phosphatase inhibitor activity. It is involved in the biological process described with 11 unique terms, many of which group under: cellular response to DNA damage stimulus; epithelium development; biosynthetic process; nuclear division; regulation of intracellular signal transduction. 31 alleles are reported. The phenotypes of these alleles manifest in: male genitalia; developmental compartment; gland; nurse cell; chorion. The phenotypic classes of alleles include: stress response defective; viable; phenotype; body size defective. Summary of modENCODE Temporal Expression Profile: Temporal profile ranges from a peak of very high expression to a trough of high expression. Peak expression observed at stages throughout embryogenesis, at stages throughout the larval period, at stages throughout the pupal period, in stages of adults of both sexes.

Full Name

Cyclin G

Source FlyBase

Species

Drosophila melanogaster [tax_id: 7227]

Genome

dm6

ReMap Statistics

Datasets
1
Biotypes
1
Peaks
21,226
Non-redundant peaks
21,226

TF Classification

Familly
NA
Sub Familly
NA

Source JASPAR

External IDs

NCBI Gene
43724
Official Gene Name
CycG
JASPAR
Ensembl
FBgn0039858
UniProt
Q95TJ9
Genevisible
Q95TJ9
RefSeq
NM_170557
Aliases
CycG
All peaks CycG
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SEQUENCES CycG
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Datasets Table for CycG

Target name Target modification Ecotype/Strain Biotype Biotype modification Source Species Experiment Peaks
CycG third-instar UAS-Myc-CycG GEO Drosophila melanogaster GSE99461 21,226
Target name Target modification Ecotype/Strain Biotype Biotype modification Source Species Experiment Peaks