Cdk4/6 initiates rb inactivation and cdk2 activity coordinates cell-cycle commitment and g1/s transition

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  • who: Sungsoo Kim from the DepartmentColumbia University have published the paper: CDK4/6 initiates Rb inactivation and CDK2 activity coordinates cell-cycle commitment and G1/S transition, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The studies show that CDK4/6 activity initiates E2F activation, and CDK2 activity coordinates the timing of CDK2-Rb feedback and DNA replication in both mitogen-starved and cycling cells (Fig 5H,I). The study shows that high CDK2 activity is required to initiate CDK2-Rb positive feedback and consequently CDK4/6-indendent cell-cycle progression before promoting DNA replication . . .

     

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