2AFF8436567949ENSG00000155438ENSMUSG00000026377Q9BYG3Q91VE6NM_032390NM_026472NP_115766NP_080748MKI67 FHA domain-interacting nucleolar phosphoprotein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MKI67IP gene.
[5][6] MKI67 FHA domain-interacting nucleolar phosphoprotein contains an RNA recognition motif (RRM) near to the N-terminus and a FHA Ki67 binding domain near to the C-terminus.
High-affinity binding requires sequential phosphorylation by two kinases, CDK1 and GSK3, yielding pThr238, pThr234 and pSer230.
This interaction is involved in cell cycle regulation.
This article on a gene on human chromosome 2 is a stub.