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What Are the Key Players in Cell Cycle Regulation?
Several key proteins regulate the cell cycle, including
cyclins
,
cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs)
, and
CDK inhibitors
. These proteins form complexes that drive the cell through different phases of the cycle. Tumor suppressors like
p53
and
retinoblastoma protein (Rb)
also play crucial roles in maintaining cell cycle control.
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