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At this developmental transition, the cells of the epidermis exit the cell cycle, cells in larval tissues enter the endocycle (an S-G cycle that increases ploidy), whereas mitotic divisions continue in the nervous system.
During the vegetative development of the plant, SAM cells are organized at different levels, the central cells remain pluripotent while cells in the periphery contribute to organ formation and eventually differentiate [ 9, 10] but during the floral transition, the cells of the central zone start to divide at a high frequency and the zonation is lost [ 11].
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During the floral transition, the cell proliferation rate changed to differing extents between these zones [ 80, 81, 86].
These genes are potentially contributing to the transition of the cells from log to stationary phase.
The metaphase-to-anaphase transition is an irreversible transition of the cell cycle.
While chelators such as HNI/311 or DFO generally block G1/S phase transition, effects on the G2/M transition during the cell cycle has also been implicated [ 58, 59].
Notably, Tgl4 phosphorylation and activation occurs at the G1/S transition of the cell cycle, at bud emergence, whereas Pah1 phosphorylation and inactivation occurs at the G2/M transition.
A key role of the hSNF5/INI1 tumour suppressor in the control of the G1-S transition of the cell cycle.
Control of the G1/S phase transition of the cell cycle contributes to the maintenance of homeostasis.
Prohibitin is an important antiproliferative protein inhibiting cell proliferation by blocking the G1/S transition of the cell cycle.
Here we show that RhoBTB3, a Golgi-associated, Rho-related ATPase, regulates the S/G2 transition of the cell cycle by targeting cyclin E for ubiquitylation.
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