In budding yeast, synchronization of waves of mitotic cyclins that activate the Cdk1 kinase occur through Forkhead transcription factors. These molecules act as controllers of their sequential order and may account for the separation in time of incompatible processes. Here, a Forkhead-mediated design principle underlying the quantitative model of Cdk control is proposed for budding yeast. This design rationalizes timing of cell division, through progressive and coordinated cyclin/Cdk-mediated phosphorylation of Forkhead, and autonomous cyclin/Cdk oscillations. A “clock unit” incorporating this design that regulates timing of cell division is proposed for both yeast and mammals, and has a DRIVER operating the incompatible processes that is i...
Diverse mitotic events can be triggered in the correct order and time by a single cyclin-CDK. A sing...
In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe as well as metazoans, the G1/S and G2/M transitions a...
Eukaryotic cell division is known to be controlled by the cyclin/ CDK machinery. However, eukaryotes...
Abstract In budding yeast, synchronization of waves of mitotic cyclins that activate the Cdk1 kinase...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is characterized by alternating oscillations in the activities of cyclin-d...
In present-day eukaryotes, the cell division cycle is controlled by a complex network of interacting...
AbstractThe eukaryotic cell cycle is characterized by alternating oscillations in the activities of ...
<div><p>In present-day eukaryotes, the cell division cycle is controlled by a complex network of int...
International audienceControl of eukaryotic cell proliferation involves an extended regulatory netwo...
In present-day eukaryotes, the cell division cycle is controlled by a complex network of interacting...
AbstractThe cell division cycle requires oscillations in activity of B-type cyclin (Clb)-Cdk1 kinase...
Diverse mitotic events can be triggered in the correct order and time by a single cyclin-CDK. A sing...
International audienceFifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be...
Precise timing of cell division is achieved by coupling waves of cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) activ...
Fifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be driven by quantitativ...
Diverse mitotic events can be triggered in the correct order and time by a single cyclin-CDK. A sing...
In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe as well as metazoans, the G1/S and G2/M transitions a...
Eukaryotic cell division is known to be controlled by the cyclin/ CDK machinery. However, eukaryotes...
Abstract In budding yeast, synchronization of waves of mitotic cyclins that activate the Cdk1 kinase...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is characterized by alternating oscillations in the activities of cyclin-d...
In present-day eukaryotes, the cell division cycle is controlled by a complex network of interacting...
AbstractThe eukaryotic cell cycle is characterized by alternating oscillations in the activities of ...
<div><p>In present-day eukaryotes, the cell division cycle is controlled by a complex network of int...
International audienceControl of eukaryotic cell proliferation involves an extended regulatory netwo...
In present-day eukaryotes, the cell division cycle is controlled by a complex network of interacting...
AbstractThe cell division cycle requires oscillations in activity of B-type cyclin (Clb)-Cdk1 kinase...
Diverse mitotic events can be triggered in the correct order and time by a single cyclin-CDK. A sing...
International audienceFifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be...
Precise timing of cell division is achieved by coupling waves of cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) activ...
Fifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be driven by quantitativ...
Diverse mitotic events can be triggered in the correct order and time by a single cyclin-CDK. A sing...
In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe as well as metazoans, the G1/S and G2/M transitions a...
Eukaryotic cell division is known to be controlled by the cyclin/ CDK machinery. However, eukaryotes...