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Translational control during mitosis.

Magali Le Breton1, Patrick Cormier, Robert Bellé

  • 1Equipe Cycle Cellulaire et Développement, UMR 7150 CNRS/UPMC, Station Biologique de Roscoff, BP 74, 29682 Roscoff cedex, France.

Biochimie
|June 14, 2005
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Translation tightly controls gene expression during the cell cycle. This review examines how mitosis (M-phase) relies on protein synthesis and the role of CDK1/cyclin B in regulating this process.

Area of Science:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Genetics

Background:

  • Gene expression is regulated at multiple levels, including translation.
  • The cell cycle, particularly mitosis (M-phase), involves dynamic regulation of protein synthesis.
  • CDK1/cyclin B is a key regulator of the G2/M transition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the mechanisms of translational control during mitosis.
  • To elucidate the role of CDK1/cyclin B in regulating protein synthesis during M-phase.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on cell cycle regulation and translation.
  • Analysis of experimental data linking CDK1/cyclin B activity to protein synthesis.
  • Synthesis of current understanding of translational control in mitosis.

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Main Results:

  • Protein synthesis is essential for entry and progression through mitosis.
  • Translational activity is modified during different phases of the cell cycle.
  • CDK1/cyclin B plays a significant role in modulating protein synthesis during M-phase.

Conclusions:

  • Translational regulation is a critical component of cell cycle control, especially during mitosis.
  • Understanding the role of CDK1/cyclin B in translation offers insights into cell cycle progression and potential therapeutic targets.