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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1995
D-type cyclins couple extracellular signals to the biochemical machinery that governs progression through G1 phase of the mammalian cell division cycle. Induced by growth factor stimulation, D-type cyclins assemble with cyclin-dependent kinases CDK4 and CDK6 to form holoenzymes that facilitate exit from G1 by phosphorylating key substrates, including ...
C. Sherr
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D-type cyclins couple extracellular signals to the biochemical machinery that governs progression through G1 phase of the mammalian cell division cycle. Induced by growth factor stimulation, D-type cyclins assemble with cyclin-dependent kinases CDK4 and CDK6 to form holoenzymes that facilitate exit from G1 by phosphorylating key substrates, including ...
C. Sherr
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Cyclins and cancer II: Cyclin D and CDK inhibitors come of age
Cell, 1994Tony Hunter
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Regulation of retinoblastoma protein functions by ectopic expression of human cyclins
Cell, 1992Philip W Hinds +2 more
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Functional interactions of the retinoblastoma protein with mammalian D-type cyclins
Cell, 1993Charles J Sherr
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Isolation of three novel human cyclins by rescue of G1 cyclin (cln) function in yeast
Cell, 1991Vjekoslav Dulic
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Physical interaction of the retinoblastoma protein with human D cyclins
Cell, 1993Philip W Hinds, Kenway Louie
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Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2020
Proper progression throughout the cell division cycle depends on the expression level of a family of proteins known as cyclins, and the subsequent activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks).
Diego Martínez-Alonso, Marcos Malumbres
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Proper progression throughout the cell division cycle depends on the expression level of a family of proteins known as cyclins, and the subsequent activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks).
Diego Martínez-Alonso, Marcos Malumbres
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2004
E-type cyclins (cyclin E1 and cyclin E2) are expressed during the late G1 phase of the cell cycle until the end of the S-phase. The activity of cyclin E is limiting for the passage of cells through the restriction point "R" which marks a "point of no return" for cells entering the division cycle from a resting state or passing from G1 into S-phase ...
Tarik, Möröy, Christoph, Geisen
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E-type cyclins (cyclin E1 and cyclin E2) are expressed during the late G1 phase of the cell cycle until the end of the S-phase. The activity of cyclin E is limiting for the passage of cells through the restriction point "R" which marks a "point of no return" for cells entering the division cycle from a resting state or passing from G1 into S-phase ...
Tarik, Möröy, Christoph, Geisen
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