Difference between revisions of "Kinase Subfamily CDK1"
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CDK1 (CDC2) is a key regulator of cell cycle, found in all eukaryotes. It controls progression from G1 to S phases by phosphorylating a large number of target proteins. | CDK1 (CDC2) is a key regulator of cell cycle, found in all eukaryotes. It controls progression from G1 to S phases by phosphorylating a large number of target proteins. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 7 February 2022
Kinase Classification: Group CMGC: Family CDK
CDK1 (CDC2) is a key regulator of cell cycle, found in all eukaryotes. It controls progression from G1 to S phases by phosphorylating a large number of target proteins.