Date published: 2025-12-25

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ZYG11B Activators

ZYG11B, or zyg-11 family member B, is a protein encoded by the ZYG11B gene in humans. It belongs to a family of proteins that are important for the regulation of the cell cycle, particularly in the transition from the G1 to the S phase, which is critical for DNA replication and cell division. ZYG11B has been shown to interact with components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, suggesting a role in targeting specific cell cycle regulators for degradation, thereby ensuring the orderly progression of the cell cycle.

The protein's function is linked to the control of cell proliferation and maintaining genomic stability, which are central to inhibiting diseases like cancer, where cell cycle dysregulation is a common feature. ZYG11B achieves this by marking proteins that need to be broken down at certain points during the cell cycle, thus inhibiting inappropriate progression to the next phase without the proper checks and balances.Research into ZYG11B and related proteins continues to reveal intricate details of the cell cycle's control mechanisms. Understanding ZYG11B's function and regulation can provide insights into the fundamental processes of cell division and has implications for developing targeted therapies for diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell growth. Its role in ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis also places ZYG11B within the broader context of protein homeostasis, which is crucial for cellular function and response to stress.

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