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bp(GO:"neuron apoptotic process") positiveCorrelation p(HGNC:CCNE1) View Subject | View Object

Consistent with the notion that cyclin E is targeted by the Parkin ligase complex is the finding that Parkin deficiency leads to accumulation of cyclin E in cultured postmitotic neurons exposed to the glutamatergic excitotoxin kainite and promotes their apoptosis. PubMed:14556719

p(HGNC:PRKN) association p(HGNC:CCNE1) View Subject | View Object

A rather surprising, recently discovered substrate of Parkin is cyclin E (Staropoli et al., 2003) that is ubiquitinated by the SCF complex that contains Parkin. PubMed:14556719

p(HGNC:PRKN) decreases p(HGNC:CCNE1) View Subject | View Object

Overexpression of Parkin is reported to attenuate cyclin E accumulation and rescue the cells from apoptosis PubMed:14556719

composite(a(PUBCHEM:164810), p(HGNC:PRKN)) decreases p(HGNC:CCNE1) View Subject | View Object

Consistent with the notion that cyclin E is targeted by the Parkin ligase complex is the finding that Parkin deficiency leads to accumulation of cyclin E in cultured postmitotic neurons exposed to the glutamatergic excitotoxin kainite and promotes their apoptosis. PubMed:14556719

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p(HGNC:CCNE1) association p(HGNC:PRKN) View Subject | View Object

A rather surprising, recently discovered substrate of Parkin is cyclin E (Staropoli et al., 2003) that is ubiquitinated by the SCF complex that contains Parkin. PubMed:14556719

p(HGNC:CCNE1) positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"neuron apoptotic process") View Subject | View Object

Consistent with the notion that cyclin E is targeted by the Parkin ligase complex is the finding that Parkin deficiency leads to accumulation of cyclin E in cultured postmitotic neurons exposed to the glutamatergic excitotoxin kainite and promotes their apoptosis. PubMed:14556719

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