Evolution of opposing regulatory interactions underlies the emergence of eukaryotic cell cycle checkpoints
In eukaryotes the entry into mitosis is initiated by activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), which in turn activate a large number of protein kinases to induce all mitotic processes. The general view is that kinases are active in mitosis and phosphatases turn them off in interphase. Kinases a...
Main Authors: |
Hernansaiz-Ballesteros Rosa D. Földi Csenge Anna Cardelli Luca Nagy László Csikász-Nagy Attila |
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Format: | Article |
Published: |
2021
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Series: | SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
11 No. 1 |
Keywords: | multidiszciplináris tudomány |
mtmt: | 32078130 |
Online Access: | https://publikacio.ppke.hu/1701 |
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