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Cell Cycle
The cell division cycle is a carefully orchestrated series of events that occur in a timely and orderly fashion. The ordering of the cell cycle is necessary to ensure that adequate cell growth (G1 and G2 phases) has occurred prior to DNA synthesis (S phase) and cell division or mitosis (M phase), DNA is replicated faithfully into two duplicate copies (S phase), and the cell divides into two equal daughter cells (M phase).
14-3-3
Frk
14-3-3 beta
Gas1
14-3-3 gamma
GRP75/HSPA9B
14-3-3 epsilon
HSF4
14-3-3 eta
ING1
14-3-3 sigma
KPNA2
14-3-3 theta
Ku70/XRCC6
14-3-3 zeta
Ku80/XRCC5
AHR
LKB1
AP-2 gamma
LRRC4
APC
MAD1L1
c-Abl
MAD2L1
CDC2
MCM2
CDC14
MgcRacGAP
CDC25A
NEK2
CDC25B
p21/CIP1/CDKN1A
CDC25C
p27/Kip1
CDC73
p16INK4a/CDKN2A
CDK2
p300
CDK4
PA2G4
Cyclin A2
PLK3
Cyclin B1
PML
Cyclin B2
RASSF2
Cyclin D1
Rheb
Cyclin D1/D2
SAM68
Cyclin D2
SCP3/SYCP3
E2F-1
SMC1
E2F-2
Stathmin/STMN1
E2F-4
TRF-2
FACA
Usp2
FoxM1