Changes in the activity of a variety of Cdks are essential for accurate progression through the cell cycle, and yet the levels of Cdk expression are fairly constant during the cell cycle. Briefly describe three mechanisms by which the activity of Cdks is regulated.
Changes in the activity of a variety of Cdks are essential for accurate progression through the cell cycle, and yet the levels of Cdk expression are fairly constant during the cell cycle. Briefly describe three mechanisms by which the activity of Cdks is regulated.
A series of events which takes place in a cell due to which it divides and forms two daughter cells is known as cell cycle. Cell cycle is also referred to as cell division cycle as single cell divides and forms daughter cells. This cycle involves mainly two stages that is interphase and mitotic (M) phase. Interphase includes G1 phase in which cell grows, S phase in which DNA replicates and G2 phase in which the cell prepares for mitosis. M phase that is mitotic phase is in which cell undergoes mitosis a type of cell division.
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