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Cell Cycle-Related Protein Kinases and T Cell Death

1995
Programmed cell death (PCD), or apoptosis, involves the activation of a specific suicide program within a cell. PCD is responsible for such diverse activities as the elimination of cells during normal embryological development and determination of the immune receptor repertoire (1–9).
J M, Lahti, J, Xiang, V J, Kidd
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mTOR protein localization is cell cycle-regulated

Cell Cycle, 2011
(2011). mTOR protein localization is cell cycle-regulated. Cell Cycle: Vol. 10, No. 20, pp. 3608-3610.
Margit, Rosner, Markus, Hengstschläger
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Protein tyrosine nitration in the cell cycle

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2011
Nitration of tyrosine residues in proteins is associated with cell response to oxidative/nitrosative stress. Tyrosine nitration is relatively low abundant post-translational modification that may affect protein functions. Little is known about the extent of protein tyrosine nitration in cells during progression through the cell cycle.
Min, Jia   +2 more
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Cell Cycle Regulation by Protein Degradation

2014
Cell division is controlled by a highly regulated program to accurately duplicate and segregate chromosomes. An important feature of the cell cycle regulatory program is that key cell cycle proteins are present and active during specific cell cycle stages but are later removed or inhibited to maintain appropriate timing. The ubiquitin-proteasome system
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Tuning cell cycle of insect cells for enhanced protein production

Journal of Biotechnology, 2013
The eukaryotic cell cycle consists of many checkpoints during which certain conditions must be met before passing to subsequent stages. These safeguards ensure cells' integrity and survival, but may also limit growth and protein synthesis in protein production processes.
Hsuan-Chen, Wu   +5 more
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Cell cycle‐dependent transduction of cell‐permeant Cre recombinase proteins

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2003
AbstractProtein transduction has been widely used to analyze biochemical processes in living cells quantitatively and under non‐steady‐state conditions. The present study analyzed the effects of cell cycle on the uptake and activity of cell‐permeant Cre recombinase proteins.
Daewoong, Jo   +6 more
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Nuclear Proteins in Programming Cell Cycles

1980
Publisher Summary During mitosis, the bulk of the nuclear proteins are released to the cytoplasm and the chromosomes are condensed. The condensed chromosomes are not active templates for RNA synthesis. Nuclear RNA synthesis resumes when the released nuclear proteins begin returning to the reconstituting daughter nuclei.
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Cell Cycle: Micromanaging checkpoint proteins

2019
The kinase Mps1, long known to be the ‘boss’ in mitotic checkpoint signaling, phosphorylates multiple proteins in the checkpoint signaling cascade.
Ciliberto, Andrea, Hauf, Silke
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Cell cycle control in cancer

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Helen K Matthews   +2 more
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Cytometry of cell cycle regulatory proteins.

Progress in cell cycle research, 2003
Immunocytochemical detection of cyclins, inhibitors of cyclin-dependent kinases and other cell cycle regulatory proteins, combined with analysis of cell cycle position (DNA content) by multiparameter cytometry offers unique analytical possibilities.
Zbigniew, Darzynkiewicz   +2 more
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