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CDK8 phosphorylates the carboxy-terminal domain of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II. This protein is coexpressed and copurified with Cyclin C. CDK8 is part of a family of proteins designated as cdks are critical regulators of cell cycle progression. The prototype member of this family, p34/Cdc 2, and a related protein Cdk 2, function late in the cycle while Cdk 4 and Cdk 6 are critically involved in G1 to S progression. Because of analogy with yeast Cdk 8, it has been proposed that the human Cdk 8 Cyclin C may interact with RNA polymerase, thus influencing the transcription mechanism(s) that lead to cell division.
Cdk8; CDK8 protein kinase; cell division protein kinase 8; Cell division protein kinase 8-like protein; cyclin dependent kinase 8; cyclin-dependent kinase 8; K35; mediator complex subunit CDK8; Mediator of RNA polymerase II transcription subunit CDK8; MGC126074; MGC126075; protein kinase K35; RGD1560888; wu:fk95h11
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