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    Cdc4 (cell division control protein 4) is a substrate recognition component of the SCF (SKP1-CUL1-F-box protein) ubiquitin ligase complex, which acts...
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    Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two daughter cells. Cell division usually occurs as part of a larger cell cycle in which...
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    cell divisions occur repeatedly without cell growth. Conversely, some cells can grow without cell division or without any progression of the cell cycle...
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  • An asymmetric cell division produces two daughter cells with different cellular fates. This is in contrast to symmetric cell divisions which give rise...
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    Bone morphogenetic protein 4 is a protein that in humans is encoded by BMP4 gene. BMP4 is found on chromosome 14q22-q23. BMP4 is a member of the bone morphogenetic...
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    The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the sequential series of events that take place in a cell that causes it to divide into two daughter cells. These...
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  • CDC4 may refer to: Cell division control protein 4 Saint-Quentin Aerodrome This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed...
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    kinases by regulatory protein subunits called cyclins, different forms of which are produced at each stage of the cell cycle to control the specific events...
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    translocation of RNA and proteins through the nuclear pore complex. The Ran protein has also been implicated in the control of DNA synthesis and cell cycle progression...
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    and cell division only occurs in the stalked cell stage. C. crescentus derives its name from its crescent shape, which is caused by the protein crescentin...
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    cell division cycle protein 2 homolog is a highly conserved protein that functions as a serine/threonine protein kinase, and is a key player in cell cycle...
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    metabolism, muscle contraction, cell progression, neuronal activities, splicing of RNA, mitosis, cell division, apoptosis, protein synthesis, and regulation...
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  • known as RGS protein, or RGS proteins, and these proteins are crucial in controlling the activity of G proteins. Regulation of G proteins is important...
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    Protein biosynthesis, or protein synthesis, is a core biological process, occurring inside cells, balancing the loss of cellular proteins (via degradation...
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    The cell division cycle protein 20 homolog is an essential regulator of cell division that is encoded by the CDC20 gene in humans. To the best of current...
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    proteins called ERM proteins that plays a central role in cell shape control. The protein constituents of the cortex undergo rapid turnover, making the...
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    various proteins, such as histones, that protect and organize the DNA. The genes within these chromosomes are structured in such a way to promote cell function...
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  • commits the neuron to division, but the cell lacks the ability to re-differentiate. Since the cell is unable to complete the cell cycle, it dies via apoptosis...
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    replicated. S phase: the cell replicates each of the 46 chromosomes. G2 phase: in preparation for cell division, new organelles and proteins form. M phase: cytokinesis...
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    Most cells are only visible under a microscope. Cells emerged on Earth about 4 billion years ago. All cells are capable of replication, protein synthesis...
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    elucidate the connection between cell cycle timing and Cdc42 accumulation in the bud site uses optogenetics to control protein localization using light. During...
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    Oncogene (redirect from Oncogene protein)
    protein activates other proteins that are involved in cell cycle and cell division which can cause a cell to grow and divide uncontrollably (the cell...
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    including involvement in programmed cell death, genome stability, antiviral effects and controlling cell division. PML mutation or loss, and the subsequent...
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    Cdc48/p97 in nuclear protein quality control degradation depends on the substrate and correlates with substrate insolubility". Journal of Cell Science. 127 (Pt...
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    FtsZ (category Protein pages needing a picture)
    FtsZ is a protein encoded by the ftsZ gene that assembles into a ring at the future site of bacterial cell division (also called the Z ring). FtsZ is...
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  • progress through division. Exquisite control of intracellular calcium dynamics are required, as calcium appears to play a role at multiple cell cycle checkpoints...
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  • pathways within cells that control the biogenesis, folding, trafficking, and degradation of proteins present within and outside the cell. Loss of proteostasis...
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    animal cells together. Cell junctions are also especially important in enabling communication between neighboring cells via specialized protein complexes...
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    Piwi (redirect from Piwi protein)
    Piwi (or PIWI) genes were identified as regulatory proteins responsible for stem cell and germ cell differentiation. Piwi is an abbreviation of P-element...
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    kinases such as myotonic dystrophy kinase (DMPK), DMPK-related cell division control protein 42 (Cdc42)-binding kinases (MRCK) and citron kinase. All of...
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