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What class of enzymes are involved in triggering events in the cell cycle?
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What class of enzymes are involved in triggering events in the cell cycle?
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The Cell Cycle & Mitosis Tutorial
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Kinases. Kinases add phosphate to molecules, and the modification can serve as a "switch" to turn events in the cell on or off. CDKs or cyclin dependent kinases regulate the cell cycle.
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