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Cyclins

Cyclin is a type of protein that expresses, accumulates, and decomposes in a cell cycle, and it interacts with cyclin-dependent kinases to affect cell cycle function. Cyclin has involved in cell cycle-regulated proteins, and its concentration is cyclic and cyclical in the cell cycle.

Cyclin is a type of protein that expresses, accumulates, and decomposes in a cell cycle, and it interacts with cyclin-dependent kinases to affect cell cycle function. Cyclin has involved in cell cycle-regulated proteins, and its concentration is cyclic and cyclical in the cell cycle.

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<strong>Cyclins</strong><br />

Cyclin is a type of protein that expresses, accumulates, and decomposes in a cell<br />

cycle, and it interacts with cyclin-dependent kinases to affect cell cycle function.<br />

Cyclin has involved in cell cycle-regulated proteins, and its concentration is cyclic and<br />

cyclical in the cell cycle. Depending on the stage of the cell cycle, sometimes the<br />

concentration is as high as several thousand times, and sometimes it drops to zero.<br />

As a regulatory subunit, cyclin binds to and activates cyclin-dependent protein<br />

kinases.<br />

Different cyclins are expressed in different periods in the cell cycle. In mammalian<br />

cells, cyclin A begins to express and gradually accumulate in the early G1 phase,<br />

reaching the G1/S junction, and the content reaches the maximum and remains in<br />

the G2/M phase. Cyclin B is expressed from the late G1 phase and gradually<br />

accumulates. It reaches the maximum in the late G2 phase and maintains to the<br />

mid-stage of the M phase, and then rapidly degrades. Cyclin D, which is a G1 phase<br />

cyclin, is continuously expressed in the cell cycle, while cyclin E begins to express and<br />

gradually accumulate in the late M phase and early G1 phase, reaching the maximum<br />

in the late G1 phase, and then gradually reaching its maximum content, declining<br />

until the late G2 phase. Cyclin plays an important role in the regulation of the cell<br />

cycle. Studying the mechanism of cyclins has great significance for the treatment of<br />

cancer.

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