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CCNL2 Gene

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CCNL2 Gene

Overview

CCNL2 (Cyclin L2) is a gene located on chromosome 12q24.31 that encodes a member of the cyclin family of regulatory proteins. Unlike classical cyclins that regulate cell cycle progression through cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) interactions, CCNL2 belongs to the atypical cyclin L subfamily, which functions primarily in RNA splicing and transcriptional regulation rather than cell cycle control. The CCNL2 protein is approximately 91 kilodaltons in size and is expressed across multiple tissues, with particularly high expression in the nervous system, suggesting specialized neurological functions.

Function/Biology

CCNL2 functions as a regulatory component of the SR (serine/arginine-rich) protein kinase pathway, which controls splicing of nascent pre-mRNA transcripts. The protein associates with SR protein kinases, most notably SRPK1 (serine/arginine-rich protein kinase 1) and other members of the CMGC kinase family. Through this interaction, CCNL2 modulates the phosphorylation status of SR proteins, which are essential splicing regulators that determine which exons are included or excluded during pre-mRNA processing.

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