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  2. Cyclin A is required at two points in the human cell cycle

Cyclin A is required at two points in the human cell cycle

  • EMBO J. 1992 Mar;11(3):961-71. doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05135.x.
M Pagano 1 R Pepperkok F Verde W Ansorge G Draetta
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Affiliation

  • 1 Differentiation, Programme European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany.
Abstract

Cyclins play a fundamental role in regulating cell cycle events in all eukaryotic cells. The human cyclin A gene was identified as the site of integration of hepatitis B virus in a hepatocarcinoma cell line; in addition, cyclin A is associated with the E2F transcription factor in a complex which is dissociated by the E1A oncogene product. Such findings suggest that cyclin A is a target for oncogenic signals. We have now found that DNA synthesis and entry into mitosis are inhibited in human cells microinjected with anti-cyclin A Antibodies at distinct times. Cyclin A binds both CDK2 and cdc2, giving two distinct cyclin A kinase activities, one appearing in S phase, the Other in G2. These results suggest that cyclin A defines novel control points of the human cell cycle.

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