PCL477H1 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cdc45-Related Protein, Cyclin E, Cyclin D

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Cell cycle: replication of dna and splitting of nucleus, well defined stages, and conserved in. The s-synthesis phase and the m-mitosis phase. Dna replication starts as soon as mitosis ends and takes a hr for completion of one cycle of cell division. Control of cell cycle: an embryo of a significant size with cells on the inside in contrast to outside. Outside is exposed to environment where more nutrients are readily available. Period when signals intervene to influence the cell"s decision to initiate s phase: there is another gap called g2 that occurs between s and m and influences the cell"s decision to initiate m phase. To enter s or m phase activation of cdks is necessary (master regulators) Cdks require binding to cyclin to become catalytically active (cdk cyclin complex is the active form) Only cdk1 (cdc2) is found in yeast, as eukaryote complexity increases the need for cdks is increased.

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