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- ECT2 abstract "Protein ECT2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ECT2 gene.The protein encoded by this gene is a transforming protein that is related to Rho-specific exchange factors and yeast cell cycle regulators. The expression of this gene is elevated with the onset of DNA synthesis and remains elevated during G2 and M phases. In situ hybridization analysis showed that expression is at a high level in cells undergoing mitosis in regenerating liver. Thus, this protein is expressed in a cell cycle-dependent manner during liver regeneration, and is thought to have an important role in the regulation of cytokinesis.".
- ECT2 entrezgene "1894".
- ECT2 wikiPageID "14764170".
- ECT2 wikiPageRevisionID "591143787".
- ECT2 hasPhotoCollection ECT2.
- ECT2 requireManualInspection "no".
- ECT2 summaryText "The protein encoded by this gene is a transforming protein that is related to Rho-specific exchange factors and yeast cell cycle regulators. The expression of this gene is elevated with the onset of DNA synthesis and remains elevated during G2 and M phases. In situ hybridization analysis showed that expression is at a high level in cells undergoing mitosis in regenerating liver. Thus, this protein is expressed in a cell cycle-dependent manner during liver regeneration, and is thought to have an important role in the regulation of cytokinesis.".
- ECT2 updateCitations "yes".
- ECT2 updatePage "yes".
- ECT2 updateProteinBox "yes".
- ECT2 updateSummary "yes".
- ECT2 type Biomolecule.
- ECT2 type Protein.
- ECT2 type BiologicalObject.
- ECT2 comment "Protein ECT2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ECT2 gene.The protein encoded by this gene is a transforming protein that is related to Rho-specific exchange factors and yeast cell cycle regulators. The expression of this gene is elevated with the onset of DNA synthesis and remains elevated during G2 and M phases. In situ hybridization analysis showed that expression is at a high level in cells undergoing mitosis in regenerating liver.".
- ECT2 label "ECT2".
- ECT2 sameAs m.03gx6f3.
- ECT2 sameAs Q5322756.
- ECT2 sameAs Q5322756.
- ECT2 wasDerivedFrom ECT2?oldid=591143787.
- ECT2 isPrimaryTopicOf ECT2.