Cdc25A
CDC25A is a protein-coding gene located on the short arm of chromosome 15 (15q21.1). It encodes a phosphatase known as cell division cycle 25A (Cdc25A), which plays a critical role in the regulation of cell cycle progression. The CDC25A gene is part of the Cdc25 family of dual-specificity phosphatases, which are involved in dephosphorylating and activating cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), particularly CDK1 (also known as Cdc2), a key enzyme in the transition from the G2 phase to the M phase of the cell cycle.
CDC25A is highly expressed in rapidly dividing cells, such as those found in embryonic tissues, hematopoietic
The expression of CDC25A is tightly regulated at the transcriptional, post-translational, and subcellular localization levels. Transcriptional
Research has linked altered CDC25A expression to various cancers, including breast, prostate, and ovarian cancers, where