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BIOLOGY TOPIC 1 CELL BIOLOGY

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Question:

What are cyclins? What do they activate? what do they do? (4)

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

1) family of regulatory proteins that control cell cycle progression 2) activate cyclin dependent kinases (CDK) by forming a complex with it 3) The complex phosphorylates a target protein = a specific cell cycle event 4) After the event the cyclin is degraded and CDK inactivated


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1) family of regulatory proteins that control cell cycle progression

2) activate cyclin dependent kinases (CDK) by forming a complex with it

3) The complex phosphorylates a target protein = a specific cell cycle event

4) After the event the cyclin is degraded and CDK inactivated
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