Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Vector – per se
Patent
1995-11-13
1999-10-26
Grimes, Eric
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Vector, per se
4352523, 536 231, 530350, C12N 1500
Patent
active
059726970
ABSTRACT:
A novel class of NIMA interacting proteins (PIN), exemplified by Pin1, is provided. Pin1 induces a G2 arrest and delays NIMA-induced mitosis when overexpressed, and triggers mitotic arrest and DNA fragmentation when depleted. Methods of identifying other Pin proteins and Pin-interacting proteins and identifying compositions which affect Pin activity or expression are also provided.
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Hunter Tony
Lu Kun Ping
Grimes Eric
Longton Enrique D.
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
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