Two interlinked bistable switches govern mitotic control in mammalian cells
Distinct protein phosphorylation levels in interphase and M phase require tight regulation of Cdk1 activity [1, 2]. A bistable switch, based on positive feedback in the Cdk1 activation loop, has been proposed to generate different thresholds for transitions between these cell-cycle states [3, 4, 5]....
Main Authors: | Rata, S, Suarez Peredo Rodriguez, M, Joseph, S, Peter, N, Echegaray Iturra, F, Yang, F, Madzvamuse, A, Ruppert, J, Samejima, K, Platani, M, Alvarez-Fernandez, M, Malumbres, M, Earnshaw, W, Novak, B, Hochegger, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2018
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