Established and novel Cdk/Cyclin complexes regulating the cell cycle and development
(2011) In Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation 53. p.365-389- Abstract
The identification of new members in the Cdk and cyclin families, functions for many of which are still emerging, has added new facets to the cell cycle regulatory network. With roles extending beyond the classical regulation of cell cycle progression, these new players are involved in diverse processes such as transcription, neuronal function, and ion transport. Members closely related to Cdks and cyclins such as the Speedy/RINGO proteins offer fresh insights and hope for filling in the missing gaps in our understanding of cell division. This chapter will present a broad outlook on the cell cycle and its key regulators with special emphasis on the less-studied members and their emerging roles.
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- author
- Gopinathan, Lakshmi ; Ratnacaram, Chandrahas Koumar and Kaldis, Philipp LU
- publishing date
- 2011-07-04
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- host publication
- Cell Cycle in Development
- series title
- Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation
- editor
- Kubiak, Jacek
- volume
- 53
- pages
- 365 - 389
- external identifiers
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- scopus:79959719913
- pmid:21630153
- ISSN
- 1861-0412
- 0080-1844
- ISBN
- 9783642190643
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-3-642-19065-0_16
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- no
- id
- fa6f0293-d93c-4ac0-9f91-805edad76667
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- 2019-09-18 14:02:16
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