A regulatory protein that binds with M-kinase
All that I know of is the cyclin dependent kinases.
These are cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs).
WAF1is also known as cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1 or CDK-interacting protein 1. It is a protein that in humans is encoded by the cdkn1Agene located on chromosome 6. p-21, the product of waf gene is the inhibitor of cdk4/cyclin-D-1 complex. It inactivates cdk4/cyclin-D-1 complex and the cell cycle is arrested at G1 phase.
The role is cyclins is to bind with Cdks to propel the cell through the next stage of the cell cycle as they are regulatory subunits. The cyclin part of the complex formed after binding with the cyclin-dependent protein kinase. Cyclin levels are very high especially when the cell is ready to progress to the next stage of the cell cycle, and after the cell is in the next stage, the cyclins are degraded until they are needed by the cell again.
M phase
Well dah!!! Were everyone else gets cyclin from the cyclin store!
Cyclin dependent kinase
Cyclin A
A) MPF B) Cdk C) PDGF D) Protein kinase E) cyclin the answer is E, cyclin. AP Bio student.
Both cyclin A and Cdk remain undegraded
Cyclin is a protein named because of its fluctuating concentration, and it activates kinase.
What is the function of a cyclin?How is cyclin expression regulates?Why do protein levels of the cyclins fluctuate throughout the cell cycle?
proteins and enzyme
The decline of Mitosis-promoting factor (MPF) is due to the decline of cyclin.
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Activating a process that destroys cyclin.