Cyclin D

id: cyclin-d-282-9852999
title: Cyclin D
text: Cyclin D is a member of the cyclin protein family that is involved in regulating cell cycle progression. The synthesis of cyclin D is initiated during G1 and drives the G1/S phase transition. Cyclin D protein is anywhere from 155 to 477 amino acids in length. Once cells reach a critical cell size and if growth factors and mitogens or nutrients are present, cells enter the cell cycle. In general, all stages of the cell cycle are chronologically separated in humans and are triggered by cyclin-Cdk
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description: Member of the cyclin protein family
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date modified: 2024-03-27T22:37:52Z
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