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. 2021 May 1;13(9):2181. doi: 10.3390/cancers13092181

Table 1.

The different known members of the CDK family, their regulating cyclin partners (except CDK5) and their general functions.

Cyclin/Regulating
Partners
Functions Reference
CDK1 Cyclin B1 Cell-cycle regulation—promotes G2/M transition, regulates G1 progress and G1/S transition [4,5]
CDK2 Cyclins A/D1/E1 Cell-cycle regulation—G1/S transition, exit from S-phase; initiation of DNA synthesis [6]
CDK4 Cyclin D Cell-cycle regulation—G1-phase transition; partial phosphorylation of Rb with CDK6 [7]
CDK5 p35/p39 All aspects of neuronal physiology; immune response; angiogenesis; myogenesis; melanogenesis and regulation of insulin levels [6,8,9]
CDK6 Cyclin D Cell-cycle regulation—G1-phase transition; partial phosphorylation of Rb with CDK4 [7]
CDK7 Cyclin H CDK Activating Kinase (CAK)—phosphorylates cell-cycle regulating kinases; transcription regulation—S5 phosphorylation on RNAP II CTD to initiate transcription initiation [10]
CDK8 Cyclin C/Med12/Med13 Part of Mediator Complex (MC), regulates the phosphorylation transcription factors, their activity and turn-over [11]
CDK9 Cyclins T1/T2a/T2b Positive regulation of transcription elongation [12]
CDK10 Cyclin M Cell-cycle regulation and tumor suppressor [13,14]
CDK12 Cyclin K Positive regulation of transcription elongation [15,16]
CDK13 Cyclin K Positive regulation of transcription elongation [15,17]
CDK14 Cyclin Y Regulation of cell-cycle, proliferation, migration and invasion [18]
CDK15 Unknown Inhibits apoptosis by phosphorylating Survivin on T34 [19]
CDK16 Cyclin Y Promotes proliferation in medulloblastoma, prostate, breast, melanoma and cervical cancers, inhibits apoptosis by down-regulating the tumor suppressor p27 in NSCLC [20,21,22]
CDK17 Unknown Down-regulation causes poor prognosis in glioma. Unknown functions [23]
CDK18 Cyclins A2 and E Negative regulator of cell migration and adhesion, prevents the accumulation of DNA damage and genome instability [24,25,26]
CDK19 Cyclin C CDK8 homolog, part of Mediator Complex (MC), promotes proliferation and mitotic gene expression in the absence of CDK8 expression, negative regulation of NOTCH signaling [11]
CDK20 Cyclin H and CK2 (generic CDK20);
KCNIP2 and SNAPIN (cardiac CDK20)
Cell-cycle regulator (generic CDK20) and promotes cell survival (cardiac CDK20) [27]
CDK21 Unknown Regulates spermatogonial proliferation and meiosis progression and germ line cell activation in testis; unknown function in cancer [28]