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- S_transition abstract "The G1/S transition is a stage in the cell cycle at the boundary between the G1 phase, in which the cell grows, and the S phase, during which DNA is replicated.During this transition, G1 cyclin D-Cdk4/6 dimer phosphorylates retinoblastoma releasing transcription factor E2F, which then drives the transition from G1 to S phase. The G1/S transition is highly regulated by transcription factor p53 in order to halt the cell cycle when DNA is damaged.It is a \"point of no return\" beyond which the cell is committed to dividing; in yeast this is called START and in multicellular eukaryotes it is termed the restriction point.".
- S_transition wikiPageID "5596105".
- S_transition wikiPageLength "9288".
- S_transition wikiPageOutDegree "58".
- S_transition wikiPageRevisionID "693332664".
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Anaphase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Biochemistry.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_cycle.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cdc25.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cell_cycle.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cell_cycle_checkpoint.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cell_nucleus.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Centrosome.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome_segregation.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cyclin.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cyclin-dependent_kinase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cyclin-dependent_kinase_2.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cyclin_D.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cyclin_E.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cytokinesis.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Cytoplasm.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink DNA_repair.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink E2F.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink G1_phase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink G2_phase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Interphase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Kinase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Maturation_promoting_factor.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Metaphase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Microtubule_organizing_center.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Mitosis.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Multicellular_organism.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Neoplasm.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink P53.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorylation.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Prophase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Proteasome.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Protein_dimer.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Restriction_point.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Retinoblastoma.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink S.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink S-phase-promoting_factor.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink SCF.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink START_(biology).
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink S_phase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Serine.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Spindle_apparatus.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Telophase.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Threonine.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLink Transcription_factor.
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLinkText "G1/S regulation point".
- S_transition wikiPageWikiLinkText "G1/S transition".
- S_transition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cell-biology-stub.
- S_transition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dn.
- S_transition wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- S_transition subject Category:Cell_cycle.
- S_transition hypernym Stage.
- S_transition type Person.
- S_transition comment "The G1/S transition is a stage in the cell cycle at the boundary between the G1 phase, in which the cell grows, and the S phase, during which DNA is replicated.During this transition, G1 cyclin D-Cdk4/6 dimer phosphorylates retinoblastoma releasing transcription factor E2F, which then drives the transition from G1 to S phase.".
- S_transition label "G1/S transition".
- S_transition sameAs Q5512641.
- S_transition sameAs m.0dvcq0.
- S_transition sameAs Q5512641.
- S_transition wasDerivedFrom S_transition?oldid=693332664.
- S_transition isPrimaryTopicOf S_transition.