Letter of the Latin alphabet.
1In syncytial embryos, only the spindle-associated cyclin B is degraded at the end of mitosis.
2Consistent with this, we found cyclin B protein to be inappropriately present in morula mutant nurse cells.
3Similarly, injection of a version of Drosophila cyclin B that is refractory to proteolysis results in mitotic arrest.
4These results suggest that the rate of mRNA degradation is different between cyclin B and cdc25 during early embryogenesis.
5Cdc2 overexpression and the elevated mitotic indices in the HCCs correlated also with induction of cyclin B steady-state levels.
6In cellularised embryos, cyclin B is initially degraded on the mitotic spindle and is then degraded in the cytoplasm.
7This arrest in S phase was associated with a decrease in cyclin B levels and the enhancement of p21 expression.
8High levels of cyclin B and cyclin A were detected in mutant third instar larvae brain samples compared with its wild-type control.
9Many of these sites are known to be phosphorylated in vivo, but most of the proteins have not been characterized as Cdk1- cyclin B substrates.
10OVCAR-3 cells showed relatively high degree of cyclin D1 expression and mild to moderate degrees of cyclin B1 expression in control group.
Translations for cyclin b