Minireview: Cyclin D1: Normal and Abnormal Functions
Georgetown University · Georgetown University Medical Center
Abstract
Cyclin D1 encodes the regulatory subunit of a holoenzyme that phosphorylates and inactivates the retinoblastoma protein and promotes progression through the G1-S phase of the cell cycle. Amplification or overexpression of cyclin D1 plays pivotal roles in the development of a subset of human cancers including parathyroid adenoma, breast cancer, colon cancer, lymphoma, melanoma, and prostate cancer. Of the three D-type cyclins, each of which binds cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK), it is cyclin D1 overexpression that is predominantly associated with human tumorigenesis and cellular metastases. In recent years accumulating evidence suggests that in addition to its original description as a CDK-dependent regulator of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.04
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- 100%
- References
- 138
Authors
5- MFMaofu FuCorresponding
Georgetown University, Georgetown University Medical Center
- CWChenguang Wang
Georgetown University, Georgetown University Medical Center
- ZLZhiping Li
Georgetown University, Georgetown University Medical Center
- TSToshiyuki Sakamaki
Georgetown University, Georgetown University Medical Center
- RGRichard G. Pestell
Georgetown University, Georgetown University Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Internal medicine
- Endocrinology
- Cyclin D1
- Medicine
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Cancer
- Cell cycle
- Good health and well-being