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. 2013 Nov 16;239(2):493–509. doi: 10.1007/s00425-013-1990-1

Table 1.

Identity and features of cyclins and CDKs investigated in this work

Gene Gene IDc Referencesd Functione Predicted subcellular localizationf
CYCA1;1 a GRMZM2G017081 Renaudin et al. (1994) G2, M
CYCA1;2 a GRMZM2G007113 Hsieh et al. (1998) S, G2
CYCB1;3 GRMZM2G005619 Sun et al. (1999) G2, M C (cytosol, chloroplast); N
CYCD2;1 GRMZM2G075117 Gutiérrez et al. (2005) G1, S C (cytosol); N
CYCD5;1 b GRMZM2G006721 Quiroz-Figueroa and Vázquez-Ramos (2006) Constitutive C (chloroplast, mitochondrion); N
CYCD5;2 b GRMZM2G007130 Quiroz-Figueroa and Vázquez-Ramos (2006) G1, S C (endoplasmic reticulum, cytosol)
CDKA;1 GRMZM2G008327 Colasanti et al. (1991) Constitutive
CDKA;3 GRMZM2G174596 This work
CDKB1;1 GRMZM2G495626 This work

C cytoplasm, N nucleus

aCYCA1;1 and CYCA1;2 proteins from maize tissue samples are collectively referred to as CYCA1 in this work

bCYCD5;1 and CYCD5;2 proteins and RNAs from maize tissue samples are collectively referred to as CYCD5 in this work

cGene ID assigned by the Maize Genome Sequencing Project

dOriginally reported sequence and expression analyses

eCell cycles phases at which a function was assigned in previous studies

fMost reliable computational predictions of subcellular localization of proteins that were characterized via immunohistochemistry in this work