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Explain how the cell cycle is regulated.

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Answer:

Cyclins

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Cyclins regulate the cell cycle only when they are tightly bound to Cdks.

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Two groups of proteins, called cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks), are responsible for the progress of the cell through the various checkpoints. ... Cyclins regulate the cell cycle only when they are tightly bound to Cdks.The cell cycle is controlled by a number of protein-controlled feedback processes. Two types of proteins involved in the control of the cell cycle are kinases and cyclins. Cyclins activate kinases by binding to them, specifically they activate cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK).

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