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Gene Information from Publications

Publication Link Summary of findings
12015606 Hedgehog regulates cell growth and proliferation by inducing Cyclin D and Cyclin E.
15355790 string(cdc25) and cyclin E control patterned histone expression at different stages of Drosophila embryonic development.
15829522 Cell cycle diversity involves differential regulation of Cyclin E activity in the Drosophila bristle cell lineage.
15342466 phosphorylation and degradation of Dup protein at G1/S requires cyclin E/CDK2
15580266 critical role for CycE in regulating cell fate in segment-specific neural lineages.
12730292 centrosome overduplication still occurs in skpA-; cycE- mutant animals, demonstrating that high cyclin E levels are not necessary for centrosome overduplication
16637514 The most significant cyclin E alteration is post-translational cleavage of full-length cyclin E into low molecular weight forms that are hyperactive compared to the 50-kDa, full-length protein and correlate with increasing stage of breast cancer.
14973280 asymmetric divisions are due to upregulation of Cyclin E in late ganglion mother cells
12093739 Brm complex mutants suppress the DmcycE(JP) phenotype by increasing S phases w/o affecting DmcycE protein levels. DmcycE physically interacts with Brm & Snr1 in vivo. The Brm complex inhibits S phase by acting downstream of DmcycE protein accumulation.
16690050 Fondue is a major hemolymph protein required for efficient clotting in Drosophila
15632940 cyclin E functions downstream of the homeotic genes largly independently of its role in proliferation
12737805 we link the CSN to the degradation of Cyclin E, which promotes the G1-S transition in the cell cycle and then is rapidly degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway

 

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