Human Pin 1 is a peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase (PPIase) that interacts with NIMA and essential for cell cycle regulation Pin1 is nuclear PPIase containing a WW protein interaction domain, and is structurally and functionally related to Ess1/Ptf1, an essential protein in budding yeast. PPIase activity is necessary for Ess1/Pin1 function in yeast. Pin1 is thus an essential PPIase that regulates mitosis presumably by interacting with NIMA and attenuating its mitosis-promoting activity. Substrates of Pin1 include the mitotic regulators (Cdc25 phosphatase and NIMA ,PLK I, Wee, and Myt1 kinases), several transcription factors like beta-Catenin, c-Jun, and the tumor suppressor protein p53 , and some specific proteins like the RNA Pol II, the cytoskeleton protein tau, and the G1/S protein Cyclin D1. Synonyms: PIN1, Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase NIMA-interacting 1, EC 5.2.1.8, Rotamase Pin1, PPIase Pin1, DOD, UBL5, PIN1, PPIase, EC 5.2.1.8, Rotamase Pin1, PPIase Pin1, Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase NIMA-interacting 1. NCBI no.: NP_006212