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Cell Division: Flipping the Mitotic Switches.

Current Biology : CB 2016 December 20
Alternation between DNA replication in the mother cell (S phase) and equal partitioning of the replicated chromosomes to the daughter cells (M phase) during eukaryotic cell division is governed by switches that flip protein kinases on and off. New work reveals that the M-phase promoting kinase is opposed by a phosphatase that also participates in a bistable switching mechanism.

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