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The CLN gene family: Central regulators of cell cycle Start in budding yeast

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Progress in Cell Cycle Research

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The Start transition in the budding yeast cell cycle is the point of most physiological regulation of cell cycle commitment. This transition is controlled by the CLN1,2,3 gene family. We review what is known about the regulation, inter-regulation and function of these genes in controlling the Start transition.

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Levine, K., Tinkelenberg, A.H., Cross, F. (1995). The CLN gene family: Central regulators of cell cycle Start in budding yeast. In: Meijer, L., Guidet, S., Tung, H.Y.L. (eds) Progress in Cell Cycle Research. Progress in Cell Cycle Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1809-9_8

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