CDK1 has long been known to orchestrate the passage of mammalian cells into and through mitosis. Recent work revisits the idea that CDK1, in conjunction with cyclin E, participates in S-phase entry as well. The new results shed light on a recent cell-cycle mystery, and provide another dramatic example of apparent functional redundancy among cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases
The ultimate aim of the cell cycle is to create an identical daughter cell. Therefore, correct progr...
Fifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be driven by quantitativ...
AbstractSequences outside the ‘destruction box’ direct the degradation of cyclin A to completion bef...
AbstractThe recent determination of the crystal structures of both cyclin A and the cyclin A–CDK2 co...
Progression through the cell cycle is directed by cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs), which are essenti...
AbstractFrom yeast to humans, cell cycle progression is orchestrated by the oscillation of kinase ac...
In eukaryotes, cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are required for the onset of DNA replication and mit...
Fifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be driven by quantitativ...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Odajima, Wills, and colleagues (2011) demonstrate that the cell...
International audienceFifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be...
How and when eukaryotic cells make the irrevocable commitment to divide remain central questions in ...
International audienceFifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are presumed to control the cell cycle by phosphorylating a large nu...
AbstractIn this issue of Cell, Geng et al. report that mice can undergo embryonic development withou...
SummaryOne oscillation of Cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) activity, largely driven by periodic synthes...
The ultimate aim of the cell cycle is to create an identical daughter cell. Therefore, correct progr...
Fifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be driven by quantitativ...
AbstractSequences outside the ‘destruction box’ direct the degradation of cyclin A to completion bef...
AbstractThe recent determination of the crystal structures of both cyclin A and the cyclin A–CDK2 co...
Progression through the cell cycle is directed by cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs), which are essenti...
AbstractFrom yeast to humans, cell cycle progression is orchestrated by the oscillation of kinase ac...
In eukaryotes, cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are required for the onset of DNA replication and mit...
Fifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be driven by quantitativ...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Odajima, Wills, and colleagues (2011) demonstrate that the cell...
International audienceFifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be...
How and when eukaryotic cells make the irrevocable commitment to divide remain central questions in ...
International audienceFifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are presumed to control the cell cycle by phosphorylating a large nu...
AbstractIn this issue of Cell, Geng et al. report that mice can undergo embryonic development withou...
SummaryOne oscillation of Cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) activity, largely driven by periodic synthes...
The ultimate aim of the cell cycle is to create an identical daughter cell. Therefore, correct progr...
Fifteen years ago, it was proposed that the cell cycle in fission yeast can be driven by quantitativ...
AbstractSequences outside the ‘destruction box’ direct the degradation of cyclin A to completion bef...