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ECB-ART-38771
Mol Biol Cell 2003 Nov 01;1411:4695-706. doi: 10.1091/mbc.e03-04-0248.
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Cyclin aggregation and robustness of bio-switching.

Slepchenko BM , Terasaki M .


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During the cell cycle, Cdc2-cyclin B kinase abruptly becomes active and triggers the entry into mitosis/meiosis. Recently, it was found that inactive Cdc2-cyclin B is present in aggregates in immature starfish oocytes and becomes disaggregated at the time of its activation during maturation. We discuss a possible scenario in which aggregation of Cdc2-cyclin B dramatically enhances robustness of this activation. In this scenario, only inactive Cdc2-cyclin B can form aggregates, and the aggregates are in equilibrium with inactive Cdc2-cyclin B in solution. During maturation, the hormone-triggered inactivation of Myt1 depletes the soluble inactive Cdc2-cyclin B and the turnover leads to dissolution of the aggregates. This phase change, when coupled with the instability of the signaling network, provides a robust bio-switch.

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Genes referenced: LOC115919910 LOC576799

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Borisuk, Bifurcation analysis of a model of mitotic control in frog eggs. 1998, Pubmed