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Increase of cyclin B by overexpression of cystatin α

Cell Biochemistry and Function, 1995
AbstractDegradation of cyclin B was effectively suppressed when cells were treated with ALLN (N‐acetylleucylleucylnorleucinal) which inhibits proteasome, calpain and cysteine proteinase cathepsins. In order to examine which protease degrades cyclin B, the effect of a cathepsin inhibitor, cystatin α, was investigated.
T, Hiwasa   +4 more
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Human cyclin A is adenovirus E1A-associated protein p60 and behaves differently from cyclin B

Nature, 1990
CYCLINS are proteins synthesized during each cell cycle and abruptly destroyed in each mitosis. Cyclins have been implicated in the induction of mitosis and are associated with the serine-threonine protein kinase p34cdc2 as components of mitosis promoting factor (MPF).
J, Pines, T, Hunter
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Behavior of cyclin B and cyclin B‐dependent kinase during starfish oocyte meiosis reinitiation: Evidence for non‐identity with MPF

Biology of the Cell, 1998
We reconsider the notion of MPF initiation, which is generally viewed as the prerequisite production of a small cdc2‐cyclin B kinase activity sufficient to trigger its own self‐amplification. Using starfish oocytes as a tool, we show that H1 kinase activation is not explosive, but rather is a gradual process in both time and space. We show further that
A, Picard, G, Peaucellier
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caenorhabditis elegans cyclin a- and b-type genes: A cyclin a multigene family, an ancestral cyclin b3 and differential germline expression

Journal of Cell Science, 1995
ABSTRACT We have cloned cDNAs for Caenorhabditis elegans cyclins A1, B and B3. While cyclins A1 and B are most closely related to either A- or B-type cyclins of other species, cyclin B3 is less related to these cyclins. However, this cyclin is most similar to the recently identified chicken cyclin B3.
Kreutzer, M.   +6 more
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Disruption of Cyclin D3 Blocks Proliferation of Normal B-1a Cells, but Loss of Cyclin D3 Is Compensated by Cyclin D2 in Cyclin D3-Deficient Mice

The Journal of Immunology, 2006
Abstract Peritoneal B-1a cells differ from splenic B-2 cells in the molecular mechanisms that control G0-S progression. In contrast to B-2 cells, cyclin D2 is up-regulated in a rapid and transient manner in phorbol ester (PMA)-stimulated B-1a cells, whereas cyclin D3 does not accumulate until late G1 phase. This nonoverlapping expression
Jennifer M, Mataraza   +5 more
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[Cyclins A and B: redundancy and specificity].

Pathologie-biologie, 1994
Mitotic cyclins constitute a regulatory subunit of the histone H1 kinase complex. On the basis of primary structure differences, they are divided into two classes, A and B. Both classes are necessary for mitosis to occur. Cyclins A and B differ in the timing of their cellular expression and in their affinity with the various members of the cdk (cyclin ...
D, Wolowiec, M, Ffrench
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Cyclin B

2016
Jacek Z. Kubiak   +3 more
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Phosphorylation makes cyclin (B)eeline for the nucleus

Trends in Cell Biology, 1997
J, Li, A N, Meyer, D J, Donoghue
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