Cyclin Dependent Kinases (CDKs) regulate the cell division cycle, apoptosis, transcription and differentiation in addition to functions in the nervous system. They are regulated by their cyclin partners and by a variety of additional protein effectors (inhibitors, kinases, phosphatases). Each CDK serves its function by means of specific protein recognition properties. These are also responsible for the differential regulation of CDKs/Cyclin couples involved in processes as different as cell cycle and transcription. The structural features determining general and specific properties for CDKs/Cyclin complexes are analyzed. They reside in an overall conserved architecture with divergent spots used by the complexes to present themselves to specific substrates or other protein effectors. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.
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Lolli, G. (2010, April 15). Structural dissection of cyclin dependent kinases regulation and protein recognition properties. Cell Cycle. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.9.8.11195
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