AbstractProtein kinases regulate a number of critical events in mitosis and meiosis. A study of the evolution of kinases involved in cell cycle control (CCC) might shed light on the evolution of the eukaryotic cell cycle. In particular, applying quantitative phylogenetic methods to key CCC kinases could provide information on the relative timing of gene duplication events. To investigate the evolution of CCC kinases, we constructed phylogenetic trees for the CDC28 family and performed statistical tests of the tree topology. This family includes the cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), which are key regulators of the eukaryotic cell cycle, as well as other CCC kinases. We found that CDKs and, in particular, the principal cell cycle regulator Cdc...
In eukaryotes the entry into mitosis is initiated by activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), ...
AbstractEukaryotic genomes are replicated from large numbers of replication origins distributed on m...
Cellular information is stored within chromosomes, which must be replicated and divided indefinitely...
AbstractProtein kinases regulate a number of critical events in mitosis and meiosis. A study of the ...
Background: Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are a large family of proteins that function in a variet...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is a fundamental evolutionarily conserved process that regulates cell divi...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is a fundamental evolutionarily conserved process that regulates cell divi...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is a fundamental evolutionarily conserved process that regulates cell divi...
Timely and ordered progression through the cell cycle is crucial for error-free proliferation of cel...
The cell cycle consists of a series of events, including replication and segregation of the genome, ...
AbstractActivation of a cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) requires its association with a cyclin subunit...
In an effort to study further the mechanism of Cdc28 function and cell cycle commitment, we describe...
In an effort to study further the mechanism of Cdc28 function and cell cycle commitment, we describe...
AbstractThe recent determination of the crystal structures of both cyclin A and the cyclin A–CDK2 co...
Abstract Background Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are a large family of proteins that function in ...
In eukaryotes the entry into mitosis is initiated by activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), ...
AbstractEukaryotic genomes are replicated from large numbers of replication origins distributed on m...
Cellular information is stored within chromosomes, which must be replicated and divided indefinitely...
AbstractProtein kinases regulate a number of critical events in mitosis and meiosis. A study of the ...
Background: Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are a large family of proteins that function in a variet...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is a fundamental evolutionarily conserved process that regulates cell divi...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is a fundamental evolutionarily conserved process that regulates cell divi...
The eukaryotic cell cycle is a fundamental evolutionarily conserved process that regulates cell divi...
Timely and ordered progression through the cell cycle is crucial for error-free proliferation of cel...
The cell cycle consists of a series of events, including replication and segregation of the genome, ...
AbstractActivation of a cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) requires its association with a cyclin subunit...
In an effort to study further the mechanism of Cdc28 function and cell cycle commitment, we describe...
In an effort to study further the mechanism of Cdc28 function and cell cycle commitment, we describe...
AbstractThe recent determination of the crystal structures of both cyclin A and the cyclin A–CDK2 co...
Abstract Background Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are a large family of proteins that function in ...
In eukaryotes the entry into mitosis is initiated by activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), ...
AbstractEukaryotic genomes are replicated from large numbers of replication origins distributed on m...
Cellular information is stored within chromosomes, which must be replicated and divided indefinitely...