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Proteolysis and DNA Replication: The <i>CDC34</i> Requirement in the <i>Xenopus</i> Egg Cell Cycle
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The cell division cycle gene, CDC34, is required for ubiquitin-mediated degradation of G1 regulators and cell cycle progression through the transition from G1 to S phase in budding yeast. A CDC34 requirement for S phase onset in higher eukaryotes has not been established. Studies of the simple embryonic cell cycle of Xenopus laevis eggs demonstrated that Cdc34p in a large molecular size complex was required in the initiation of DNA replication. Cdc34p appears to regulate the initiation function of Cdk2-cyclin E, perhaps through the degradation of the Xenopus cdk inhibitor, Xic1.
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