The present invention relates to regulation of cellular proliferation.
More particularly, the present invention is directed to nucleic acids
encoding NP95, which is involved in modulation of cell cycle arrest. The
invention further relates to methods for identifying and using agents,
including small molecule chemical compositions, antibodies, peptides,
cyclic peptides, nucleic acids, RNAi, antisense nucleic acids, and
ribozymes, that modulate cell cycle arrest via modulation of NP95; as
well as to the use of expression profiles and compositions in diagnosis
and therapy related to cell cycle regulation and modulation of cellular
proliferation, e.g., for treatment of cancer and other diseases of
cellular proliferation.