SummaryCell-cycle progression is regulated by the cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) family of protein kinases, so named because their activation depends on association with regulatory subunits known as cyclins [1]. Cyclin E normally accumulates at the G1/S boundary, where it promotes S phase entry and progression by activating Cdk2. In normal cells, cyclin E/Cdk2 activity is associated with DNA replication-related functions [2]. However, deregulation of cyclin E leads to inefficient assembly of pre-replication complexes [3], replication stress [4], and chromosome instability [5]. In malignant cells, cyclin E is frequently overexpressed, correlating with decreased survival in breast cancer patients [6, 7]. Transgenic mice deregulated for cyclin ...
Low molecular weight cyclin E (LMW-E) are oncogenic forms of cyclin E that are post translationally ...
Unrestrained proliferation is a hallmark of cancer and genetic defects within G1/S-phase regulation ...
Cyclin E is one of the key regulators of the G(1)/S transition in the cell cycle. Overexpression of ...
Cyclin E, a positive regulatory subunit of Cdk2, normally accumulates periodically at the G1-S trans...
Cyclin E, a positive regulatory subunit of Cdk2, normally accumulates periodically at the G1/S trans...
Cyclin E, a positive regulatory subunit of Cdk2, normally accumulates periodically at the G1/S trans...
Deregulation of cyclin E expression has been associated with a broad spectrum of human malignancies....
DNA replication must be precisely controlled in order to maintain genome stability. Transition throu...
Cell cycle deregulation and genomic instabil-ity play a major role in the aberrant cell pro-liferati...
Cell cycle deregulation and genomic instabil-ity play a major role in the aberrant cell pro-liferati...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
[[abstract]]To account for the accumulation of genomic alterations required for tumor progression, i...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
[[abstract]]To account for the accumulation of genomic alterations required for tumor progression, i...
Cell cycle progression is tightly regulated in normal eucaryotic cells. Cancer is caused by the tran...
Low molecular weight cyclin E (LMW-E) are oncogenic forms of cyclin E that are post translationally ...
Unrestrained proliferation is a hallmark of cancer and genetic defects within G1/S-phase regulation ...
Cyclin E is one of the key regulators of the G(1)/S transition in the cell cycle. Overexpression of ...
Cyclin E, a positive regulatory subunit of Cdk2, normally accumulates periodically at the G1-S trans...
Cyclin E, a positive regulatory subunit of Cdk2, normally accumulates periodically at the G1/S trans...
Cyclin E, a positive regulatory subunit of Cdk2, normally accumulates periodically at the G1/S trans...
Deregulation of cyclin E expression has been associated with a broad spectrum of human malignancies....
DNA replication must be precisely controlled in order to maintain genome stability. Transition throu...
Cell cycle deregulation and genomic instabil-ity play a major role in the aberrant cell pro-liferati...
Cell cycle deregulation and genomic instabil-ity play a major role in the aberrant cell pro-liferati...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
[[abstract]]To account for the accumulation of genomic alterations required for tumor progression, i...
Replication stress entails the improper progression of DNA replication. In cancer cells, including b...
[[abstract]]To account for the accumulation of genomic alterations required for tumor progression, i...
Cell cycle progression is tightly regulated in normal eucaryotic cells. Cancer is caused by the tran...
Low molecular weight cyclin E (LMW-E) are oncogenic forms of cyclin E that are post translationally ...
Unrestrained proliferation is a hallmark of cancer and genetic defects within G1/S-phase regulation ...
Cyclin E is one of the key regulators of the G(1)/S transition in the cell cycle. Overexpression of ...