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The discovery of cyclin-dependent kinases
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell BiologyPaul Nurse
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Cdk Pathway: Cyclin-Dependent Kinases and Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors
Molecular Biotechnology, 2001Many mechanisms either activate or inhibit the cdks and thereby either promote or arrest progression through the mitotic cell cycle. Since the signal transduction pathways emanating from extracellular mitogens and the agents controlling these pathways are complicated there may yet be novel mechanisms of cell cycle regulation remaining to be elucidated.
D M, Gitig, A, Koff
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Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors.
Progress in cell cycle research, 2003Cyclin-dependent kinases are involved in diverse cellular processes that include cell cycle control, apoptosis, neuronal physiology, differentiation, and transcription. Intensive screening and drug design based on CDK/inhibitor co-crystal structures and on SAR studies have led to the identification and characterization of a large variety of chemical ...
P. M., Fischer, Endicott, J., Meijer, L.
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Mammalian cyclin-dependent kinases
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2005Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) are the catalytic subunits of a family of mammalian heterodimeric serine/threonine kinases that have been implicated in the control of cell-cycle progression, transcription and neuronal function. Recent genetic evidence obtained with gene-targeted mice has shown that Cdk4 and Cdk6 are not needed for entry into the cell ...
Marcos, Malumbres, Mariano, Barbacid
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Cyclin-dependent kinases and stroke
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets, 2001Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are a group of enzymes predominately known for their role in cell cycle regulation in proliferating cell types. Increasing evidence, however, suggests that CDKs also promote death in neurones. These observations have lead to the notion that CDKs may serve as a therapeutic target for neuropathological conditions such as ...
Fuhu, Wang +2 more
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Cyclin-dependent kinases (cdk) play an essential role in the intracellular control of the cell division cycle (cdc). These kinases and their regulators are frequently deregulated in human tumours.
Laurent Meijer +2 more
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Molecular Neurobiology, 2020
Development and normal physiology of the nervous system require proliferation and differentiation of stem and progenitor cells in a strictly controlled manner. The number of cells generated depends on the type of cell division, the cell cycle length, and the fraction of cells that exit the cell cycle to become quiescent or differentiate. The underlying
Alice Grison, Suzana Atanasoski
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Development and normal physiology of the nervous system require proliferation and differentiation of stem and progenitor cells in a strictly controlled manner. The number of cells generated depends on the type of cell division, the cell cycle length, and the fraction of cells that exit the cell cycle to become quiescent or differentiate. The underlying
Alice Grison, Suzana Atanasoski
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Cyclin dependent kinase activating kinases
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1996The cyclin dependent kinase activating kinase (CAK) has roles in both cell cycle regulation and transcription. CAK assembly is regulated either by additional protein binding or by phosphorylation. A recent comparison of this kinase from two yeast species shows that different proteins perform distinct roles and that the most studied CAK may function ...
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Cyclin dependent kinase regulation
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1995Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key regulators of the cell cycle and their activities are consequently tightly regulated. Recent developments in the field of CDK regulation have included the discovery and characterization of CDK inhibitors. These developments have had an impact on our understanding of how other signalling pathways may be linked to ...
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Inhibitors of cyclin-dependent kinase and cancer
Journal of Molecular Medicine, 1995Recent research has yielded a dramatic increase in the number of connections between oncogenesis and the proteins which regulate the cell cycle. Three classes of protein which inhibit the activity of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) have emerged as potential targets for oncogenic inactivation.
J R, Biggs, A S, Kraft
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