[PDF][PDF] Animal cell cycles and their control

C Norbury, P Nurse - Annual review of biochemistry, 1992‏ - academia.edu
CELL CYCLE CONTROL IN ANIMALS 443 established in many cases. Nonetheless, the
phosphorylation of nuclear lamins to promote nuclear disassembly (25, 31, 38-40), and the …

MAP Kinase Pathways in the YeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae

MC Gustin, J Albertyn, M Alexander… - … and Molecular biology …, 1998‏ - journals.asm.org
SUMMARY A cascade of three protein kinases known as a mitogen-activated protein kinase
(MAPK) cascade is commonly found as part of the signaling pathways in eukaryotic cells …

Cyclin D1 is a nuclear protein required for cell cycle progression in G1.

V Baldin, J Lukas, MJ Marcote, M Pagano… - Genes & …, 1993‏ - genesdev.cshlp.org
A cascade of events is triggered upon the addition of growth factor to quiescent mammalian
cells, which ultimately restarts proliferation by inducing the transition from G0/G1 to S-phase …

p27Kip1, a cyclin-Cdk inhibitor, links transforming growth factor-beta and contact inhibition to cell cycle arrest.

K Polyak, JY Kato, MJ Solomon, CJ Sherr… - Genes & …, 1994‏ - genesdev.cshlp.org
Cell-cell contact and TGF-beta can arrest the cell cycle in G1. Mv1Lu mink epithelial cells
arrested by either mechanism are incapable of assembling active complexes containing the …

Cyclin A is required at two points in the human cell cycle.

M Pagano, R Pepperkok, F Verde, W Ansorge… - The EMBO …, 1992‏ - embopress.org
Cyclins play a fundamental role in regulating cell cycle events in all eukaryotic cells. The
human cyclin A gene was identified as the site of integration of hepatitis B virus in a …

A genome-wide transcriptional analysis of the mitotic cell cycle

RJ Cho, MJ Campbell, EA Winzeler, L Steinmetz… - Molecular cell, 1998‏ - cell.com
Progression through the eukaryotic cell cycle is known to be both regulated and
accompanied by periodic fluctuation in the expression levels of numerous genes. We report …

Effects of aneuploidy on cellular physiology and cell division in haploid yeast

EM Torres, T Sokolsky, CM Tucker, LY Chan, M Boselli… - science, 2007‏ - science.org
Aneuploidy is a condition frequently found in tumor cells, but its effect on cellular physiology
is not known. We have characterized one aspect of aneuploidy: the gain of extra …

Target of rapamycin in yeast, TOR2, is an essential phosphatidylinositol kinase homolog required for G1 progression

J Kunz, R Henriquez, U Schneider, M Deuter-Reinhard… - Cell, 1993‏ - cell.com
The yeast TOR2 gene encodes an essential 282 kd phosphatidylinositol (PI) 3-kinase
homolog. TOR2 is related to the catalytic subunit of bovine PI 3-kinase and to yeast VPS34 …

Molecular themes in oncogenesis

JM Bishop - Cell, 1991‏ - Elsevier
No inkling has been found of what happens in a cell when it becomes neoplastic, and how
this state of affairs is passed on when it multiplies. A favorite explanation has been that …

TOR controls translation initiation and early G1 progression in yeast.

NC Barbet, U Schneider, SB Helliwell… - Molecular biology of …, 1996‏ - molbiolcell.org
Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells treated with the immunosuppressant rapamycin or depleted
for the targets of rapamycin TOR1 and TOR2 arrest growth in the early G1 phase of the cell …