Modulation of host cell cycle by viral cyclin-like protein

Viral protein sharing sequence homology with cellular cyclins. Most viral cyclin homologues are closely related in sequence to the cellular D-type cyclins, which are implicated in regulating the transit of cells from G1 into S and are thought to operate via the inactivation of the retinoblastoma tumour suppressor protein.

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Viral protein sharing sequence homology with cellular cyclins. Most viral cyclin homologues are closely related in sequence to the cellular D-type cyclins, which are implicated in regulating the transit of cells from G1 into S and are thought to operate via the inactivation of the retinoblastoma tumour suppressor protein.
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Modulation of host cell cycle by viral cyclin-like protein
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