MCB 2210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Protein Kinase, Post-Translational Modification, G2 Phase

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Interphase and m-phase: the cell cycle is the ordered series of events that leads to cell duplication and division, m-phase occupies a small fraction of the cell cycle. Interphase is the rest of the cell cycle and consists of three phases: G1 (gap 1) is the period between the completion of the previous mitosis and the initiation of dna synthesis for the next mitosis. S-phase is the period of dna synthesis for chromosome duplication. G-2 phase (gap 2) is the period between the completion of. In many cells, growth and division rate are coupled: cell size is determined by the rate of growth and the duration of the cell cycle. It removes proteins that are misfolded, damaged, or potentially toxic to the cell. Controlled degradation of normal proteins provides a powerful mechanism to maintain appropriate levels of proteins and their activities. Regulated degradation also permits rapid responses to.

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