Protein Domain : TTDN1/Protein SICKLE IPR028265

Type  Family
Description  This entry includes animal M-phase-specific PLK1-interacting protein (also known as TTDN1) and plant protein SICKLE. M-phase-specific PLK1-interacting protein (also known as TTD non-photosensitive 1 protein, TTDN1) co-localises with Plk1 at the centrosome in mitosis and the midbody during cytokinesis [ ]. TTDN1 is phosphorylated by cyclin-dependent kinase 1 during mitosis and subsequently interacts with polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) [, ]. It may play a role in maintenance of cell cycle integrity by regulating mitosis or cytokinesis []. Mutations in the C7orf11 (TTDN1) gene has been linked to Trichothiodystrophy (TTD), a rare autosomal recessive disorder whose defining feature is brittle hair []. Protein SICKLE is required for development and abiotic stress tolerance, and is involved in microRNA biogenesis [ ] and mRNA splicing []. SICKLE, also known as ROTUNDA 3, may contribute to plant development by phosphatase 2A-mediated regulation of auxin transporter recycling [].
Short Name  TTDN1/SICKLE

2 Child Features

1 Gene Families

6 Genes

0 Ontology Annotations

0 Parent Features

4 Publications

USDA
InterMine logo
The Legume Information System (LIS) is a research project of the USDA-ARS:Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research in Ames, IA.
LegumeMine || ArachisMine | CicerMine | GlycineMine | LensMine | LupinusMine | PhaseolusMine | VignaMine | MedicagoMine
InterMine © 2002 - 2022 Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EH, United Kingdom