Translocation of CRS phosphorylated Cyclin B1:Cdc2 complexes

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R-HSA-170131
Type
Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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The rapid translocation of cyclin B1:Cdc2 from the cytoplasm to the nucleus at the onset of mitosis is a result of an increase in the rate of import and, likely, a decreased rate of export. The increased rate of nuclear import is dependent upon phosphorylation of the CRS which creates a nuclear import signal in the amino terminus of cyclin B1 (Hagting et al, 1999).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
10395539 Translocation of cyclin B1 to the nucleus at prophase requires a phosphorylation-dependent nuclear import signal

Pines, J, Hagting, A, Simpson, K, Jackman, M

Curr Biol 1999
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