International audienceIn yeast G1, cyclins control the Cdc28 protein kinase in order to regulate the primary cell cycle gating event known as START. Environmental and internal signals that control the cell cycle do so, apparently, by controlling the synthesis and/or stability of G1 cyclins, hence controlling the activity of the Cdc28 kinase. The substrates of the Cdc28 kinase that are critical for passage through START are not known. One simple hypothesis is that the G1 kinase phosphorylates and thus activates a transcription factor required for the initiation of S phase. The synthesis of an origin of replication-binding factor might be regulated in this fashion. Recent evidence suggests that Cdc28 protein kinase activity directly regulates...
In an effort to study further the mechanism of Cdc28 function and cell cycle commitment, we describe...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is the repeated sequence of events that enable the division of a cell into...
Progression through the cell cycle is directed by cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs), which are essenti...
International audienceIn budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the cell cycle is controlled at th...
Together with a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) partner G1 cyclins control cell cycle entry by phospho...
In most eukaryotes, commitment to cell division occurs in late G1 phase at an event called Start in ...
The onset of S phase in fission yeast is regulated at Start, the point of commitment to the mitotic ...
It has been known for a decade that in yeast, the CDC28 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the cdc...
Availability of nutrients is an important prerequisite for cellproliferation. The stress signals cau...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commitment to cell division (Start) requires growth to a crit...
In eukaryotes, the cell cycle is driven by the actions of several cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs) an...
The yeast Cdc7 function is required for the G1/S transition and is dependent on passage through STAR...
grantor: University of TorontoCommitment to the mitotic cell cycle occurs in late G1-phase...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is the repeated sequence of events that enable the division of a cell into...
The decision to initiate division is very important, as once cells have initiated division they are ...
In an effort to study further the mechanism of Cdc28 function and cell cycle commitment, we describe...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is the repeated sequence of events that enable the division of a cell into...
Progression through the cell cycle is directed by cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs), which are essenti...
International audienceIn budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the cell cycle is controlled at th...
Together with a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) partner G1 cyclins control cell cycle entry by phospho...
In most eukaryotes, commitment to cell division occurs in late G1 phase at an event called Start in ...
The onset of S phase in fission yeast is regulated at Start, the point of commitment to the mitotic ...
It has been known for a decade that in yeast, the CDC28 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the cdc...
Availability of nutrients is an important prerequisite for cellproliferation. The stress signals cau...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commitment to cell division (Start) requires growth to a crit...
In eukaryotes, the cell cycle is driven by the actions of several cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs) an...
The yeast Cdc7 function is required for the G1/S transition and is dependent on passage through STAR...
grantor: University of TorontoCommitment to the mitotic cell cycle occurs in late G1-phase...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is the repeated sequence of events that enable the division of a cell into...
The decision to initiate division is very important, as once cells have initiated division they are ...
In an effort to study further the mechanism of Cdc28 function and cell cycle commitment, we describe...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is the repeated sequence of events that enable the division of a cell into...
Progression through the cell cycle is directed by cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs), which are essenti...