Conserved antagonism between JMJD2A / KDM4A and HP1γ
during cell cycle progression.
Not exact matches
Cyclin D is synthesized
during the first stage of
cell replication and is believed to help drive the complex, multi-stage process, including interaction with the retinoblastoma (Rb) protein, whose function is to prevent excessive
cell growth by inhibiting
cell cycle progression until a
cell is ready to divide.
There are as many as 14, but the scientists found that cyclin D adds just a single phosphate at one, and only one, of the 14 locations
during the early G1 phase of
cell cycle progression, essentially make 14 different versions of the Rb tumor suppressor.
Intracellular pH homeostasis
during cell -
cycle progression and growth state transition in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
While
during S phase the
cell automatically suppresses Cyclin D1 formation because it has the ability to inhibit DNA synthesis which may block the
cycle progression and lead to the
cell - arrest in this position [9].