| CDI | cell-directed inhibitor; central or chronic diabetes insipidus; Children's Depression Inventory; col... |
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| CDK | cell division kinase; climatic droplet keratopathy; cyclin-dependent kinase |
| CKI | cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor |
| CDK | Cyclin/cyclin-dependent kinase |
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| CDK | Cyclin Dependent Kinases |
| CDK2 | A-cyclin-dependent kinase 2 |
| CCND1 | Cyclin D1 |
| CD1 | Cyclin D1 |
| cyclin | <protein> Proteins (A and B forms known) whose levels in a cell varies markedly during the cell cycle, rising steadily until mitosis, then falling abruptly to zero. As cyclins reach a threshold level, they are though to drive cells into G2 phase and thus to mitosis. Cyclins combine with p34 kinase (cdc2) to form maturation-promoting factor (MPF). See: M phase promoting factor. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| cyclin a | A 33-kD protein identical to adenovirus e1a-associated protein p60. Cyclin a regulates p33cdk2 and p34cdc2, and is necessary for progression through the s phase of the cell cycle. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cyclin b | A 58-kD protein that is regulated post-transcriptionally and post-translationally in the cell cycle. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cyclin d1 | Protein encoded by the bcl-1 gene which plays a critical role in regulating the cell cycle. Overexpression of cyclin d1 is the result of bcl-1 rearrangement, a t(11;14) translocation, and is implicated in various neoplasms. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cyclin e | A 50-kD protein that complexes with cdk2 in the late g1 phase of the cell cycle. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cyclin E-dependent kinase | <chemical> Synonym: cyce-h1k, cyce-dependent h1 kinase (26 Jun 1999) |
| cyclin-dependent kinases | Protein kinases that control cell cycle progression in all eukaryotes and require physical association with cyclins to achieve full enzymatic activity. Cyclin-dependent kinases are regulated by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation events. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cyclins | Regulatory proteins that function in the cell cycle to activate maturation-promoting factor. They complex with p34cdc2 (protein p34cdc2), the catalytic subunit of maturation-promoting factor, and modulate its protein kinase activity. Cyclins themselves have no enzymatic activity. (12 Dec 1998) |
| GAK, cyclin G-associated kinase | <chemical> Has a ser/thr protein kinase-like catalytic domain at the n-terminal; contains a tensin/auxilin-like domain; genbank d38560 Synonym: gak protein (26 Jun 1999) |
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Synonyms : E1A p60, Adenovirus E1A Associated Protein p60
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Proto-Oncogene Products bcl-1, Proto-Oncogene Protein bcl-1, bcl-1 Proto-Oncogene Products, bcl1 Proto-Oncogene Proteins, Proto Oncogene Products bcl 1, Proto Oncogene Protein bcl 1, Proto Oncogene Proteins c bcl 1, Proto-Oncogene Products, bcl-1
Synonyms :
Synonyms : CDK2 Protein, Cdc2-Related Protein Kinase, p33cdk2 Kinase, Cdc2 Related Protein Kinase, Cyclin Dependent Kinase 2
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A family of proteins, the levels of which fluctuate throughout the cell cycle. By activating cyclin-dependent kinases, they regulate the cell cycle. D- and E-type cyclins promote G1
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Cyclins are molecules that help control the cell cycle. There are multiple cyclins, each with a specific role. They function as on switches for the active phase of the cell cycle.
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| cyclin-dependent kinase |
ABBR: CDK. A family of enzymes involved in regulation of the cell cycle. They serve as targets for pharmacological manipulation of this cycle, particularly during the unregulated proliferation of tumor cells.
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proliferating cell nuclear antigen.
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