Background
Pin1 is a member of the parvulin family of peptidyl-prolyl isomerases (PPIase). It has been implicated in the G2/M transition of the mammalian cell cycle. Pin1 is a small (18 kDa) protein with two distinct functional domains: an amino-terminal WW domain and a carboxy-terminal PPlase domain. Pin1 interacts with several mitotic phosphoproteins, including Plk1, cdc25C and cdc27, and is thought to act as a phosphorylation-dependent PPlase for these target molecules.
Cellular location
Nucleus, Cytoplasm