CDC28 Protein Kinase, S cerevisiae
"CDC28 Protein Kinase, S cerevisiae" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A protein kinase encoded by the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC28 gene and required for progression from the G1 PHASE to the S PHASE in the CELL CYCLE.
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D017489
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D08.811.913.696.620.682.700.646.500.500.375 D12.644.360.250.067.500 D12.776.167.200.067.500 D12.776.354.750.124 D12.776.476.250.067.500
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Below are the most recent publications written about "CDC28 Protein Kinase, S cerevisiae" by people in Profiles.
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Lan Y, Zhang Y, Wang J, Lin C, Ittmann MM, Wang F. Aberrant expression of Cks1 and Cks2 contributes to prostate tumorigenesis by promoting proliferation and inhibiting programmed cell death. Int J Cancer. 2008 Aug 01; 123(3):543-51.
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Li Y, Elledge SJ. The DASH complex component Ask1 is a cell cycle-regulated Cdk substrate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cell Cycle. 2003 Mar-Apr; 2(2):143-8.
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Crenshaw DG, Yang J, Means AR, Kornbluth S. The mitotic peptidyl-prolyl isomerase, Pin1, interacts with Cdc25 and Plx1. EMBO J. 1998 Aug 10; 17(5):1315-27.
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Ling YH, Consoli U, Tornos C, Andreeff M, Perez-Soler R. Accumulation of cyclin B1, activation of cyclin B1-dependent kinase and induction of programmed cell death in human epidermoid carcinoma KB cells treated with taxol. Int J Cancer. 1998 Mar 16; 75(6):925-32.