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  1. Ubiquitination regulates a host of cellular processes and is well known for its role in progression through the cell division cycle. In budding yeast, cadmium and arsenic stress, the availability of sulfur con...

    Authors: Peter Kaiser, Ning-Yuan Su, James L Yen, Ikram Ouni and Karin Flick
    Citation: Cell Division 2006 1:16
  2. Cullin 4 (Cul4), a member of the evolutionally conserved cullin protein family, serves as a scaffold to assemble multisubunit ubiquitin E3 ligase complexes. Cul4 interacts with the Ring finger-containing prote...

    Authors: Qian Dai and Hengbin Wang
    Citation: Cell Division 2006 1:14
  3. Post-translational modifiers of the SUMO (S mall U biquitin-related M odifier) family have emerged as key regulators of protein function and fate. While the past few years have seen an enormous increase in knowle...

    Authors: Guillaume Bossis and Frauke Melchior
    Citation: Cell Division 2006 1:13
  4. Progression through the mammalian cell cycle is associated with the activity of four cyclin dependent kinases (Cdc2/Cdk1, Cdk2, Cdk4, and Cdk6). Knockout mouse models have provided insight into the interplay o...

    Authors: Cyril Berthet and Philipp Kaldis
    Citation: Cell Division 2006 1:10
  5. Cell division is an inherent part of organismal development, and defects in this process can lead to developmental abnormalities as well as cancerous growth. In past decades, much of the basic cell-cycle machi...

    Authors: Mike Boxem
    Citation: Cell Division 2006 1:6
  6. In recent years, the general understanding of nutrient sensing and signalling, as well as the knowledge about responses triggered by altered nutrient availability have greatly advanced. While initial studies w...

    Authors: Erwin Swinnen, Valeria Wanke, Johnny Roosen, Bart Smets, Frédérique Dubouloz, Ivo Pedruzzi, Elisabetta Cameroni, Claudio De Virgilio and Joris Winderickx
    Citation: Cell Division 2006 1:3

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