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Control of the Cell Cycle ... The passage of a cell through the cell cycle is controlled by proteins in the cytoplasm. Among the main players in animal cells are:
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At least two types of cell cycle control mechanisms are recognized: a cascade of ... genes encode proteins that negatively regulate cell cycle progression. ... But precisely how do gene sequence alterations and missing regulatory ...
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Cell cycle delaying activity and the natural instability of Chf1 and Chf2 depend on the integrity of both domains and association with Cdc123. Genetic analysis maps the Chf1 forkhead associated domain-binding site to the conserved Thr-274 of Cdc123, suggesting that mammalian D123 is a key target ... 0 (Cell Cycle Proteins)
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PURPOSE: Both oncogenic viruses and cell cycle control proteins are fast-growth research areas. ... PURPOSE: Both oncogenic viruses and cell cycle control proteins are fast-growth research areas. More and more evidence indicates that virus infection and replication are often associated with apoptosis and interfere with...
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In eukaryotes, progression of a cell through the cell cycle is partly controlled at the level of transcriptional regulation. Yeast and mammalian cells use similar mechanisms to achieve this regulation.
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Analysis of complementary DNA for human erythroid ankyrin indicates that the mature protein contains 1,880 amino acids comprising an N-terminal domain binding integral membrane proteins and tubulin, ... Similar repeats are found in yeast and invertebrate proteins involved in cell-cycle control and tissue differentiation.
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The state of unresponsiveness was not associated with the induction of apoptosis, and a significant proportion of PBL was found to be arrested in the G(0)/G(1) phase of the cell cycle. It is now shown that cell cycle cessation, rather than complete arrest, is induced after MV glycoprotein contact.
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For the cell to coordinate these different events, it must be able to monitor the cell cycle. An important biological ... Each of these events is clearly required for cell division to occur. Furthermore, the substrates of the p34cdc2 protein kinase are proteins involved in the maintenance of the cell in the G2-phase.
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Ras proteins in the control of the cell cycle and cell differentiation. ... ReviewRAS pathways to cell cycle control and cell transformation. ... ReviewRas and Rho regulation of the cell cycle and oncogenesis.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11092455
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