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Details on Person CDKA;1 and its specific inhibitor, ICK2/KRP2, regulate the m...
| Class:Id | Summation:1598480 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | CDKA;1 and its specific inhibitor, ICK2/KRP2, regulate the m... |
| _timestamp | 2011-09-12 23:26:25 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:1597829] Higgins, JA, 2007-08-01 |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:1597794] Higgins, JA, 2007-11-15 [InstanceEdit:1601927] Preece, J, 2011-09-12 |
| text | CDKA;1 and its specific inhibitor, ICK2/KRP2, regulate the mitosis-to-endocycle transition during Arabidopsis leaf development. ICK2 protein abundance is regulated posttranscriptionally through CDK phosphorylation and proteasomal degradation. ICK2 phosphorylation by the mitotic cell cycle–specific CDKB1;1 kinase suggests a mechanism in which CDKB1;1 controls the level of CDKA;1 activity through regulating ICK2 protein abundance. In accordance with this model, ICK2 protein levels increased in plants with reduced CDKB1;1 activity. |
| (summation) | [Pathway:1598657] Control of the switch to the endocycle by ICK2/KRP2 [Arabidopsis thaliana] |
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