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Title:
Cyclin A in cell cycle control and cancer | Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
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Cyclin A is particularly interesting among the cyclin family because it can activate two different cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) and functions in both S phase and mitosis. An embryonic form of cyclin A that is only essential for spermatogenesis is also present in some organisms. In S phase, phosphorylation of components of the DNA replication machinery such as CDC6 by cyclin A-CDK is believed to be important for initiation of DNA replication and to restrict the initiation to only once per cell cycle. In mitosis, the precise role of cyclin A is still obscure, but it may contribute to the control of cyclin B stability. Cyclin A starts to accumulate during S phase and is abruptly destroyed before metaphase. The synthesis of cyclin A is mainly controlled at the transcription level, involving E2F and other transcription factors. Removal of cyclin A is carried out by ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis, but whether the same anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome targeting subunits are used as for cyclin B is debatable. Consistent with its role as a key cell cycle regulator, expression of cyclin A is found to be elevated in a variety of tumors.
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