D-Type Cyclins in Development and Disease

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Abstract

D-type cyclins encode G1/S cell cycle checkpoint proteins, which play a crucial role in defining cell cycle exit and progression. Precise control of cell cycle exit is vital during embryonic development, with defects in the pathways regulating intracellular D-type cyclins resulting in abnormal initiation of stem cell differentiation in a variety of different organ systems. Furthermore, stabilisation of D-type cyclins is observed in a wide range of disorders characterized by cellular over-proliferation, including cancers and overgrowth disorders. In this review, we will summarize and compare the roles played by each D-type cyclin during development and provide examples of how their intracellular dysregulation can be an underlying cause of disease.

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Saleban, M., Harris, E. L., & Poulter, J. A. (2023, July 1). D-Type Cyclins in Development and Disease. Genes. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14071445

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