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- Editors:
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Laurent Meijer
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Roscoff, France
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Armelle Jézéquel
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Roscoff, France
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Bernard Ducommun
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
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The "Progress in Cell Cycle Research" series is dedicated to serve as a collection of reviews on various aspects of the cell division cycle, with special emphasis on less studied aspects. We hope this series will continue to be helpful to students, graduates and researchers interested in the cell cycle area and related fields. We hope that reading of these chapters will constitute a "point of entry" into specific aspects of this vast and fast moving field of research. As PCCR4 is being printed several other books on the cell cycle have appeared (ref. 1-3) which should complement our series. This fourth volume of PCCR starts with a review on RAS pathways and how they impinge on the cell cycle (chapter 1). In chapter 2, an overview is presented on the links between cell anchorage -cytoskeleton and cell cycle progression. A model of the Gl control in mammalian cells is provided in chapter 3. The role of histone acetylation and cell cycle contriol is described in chapter 4. Then follow a few reviews dedicated to specific cell cycle regulators: the 14-3-3 protein (chapter 5), the cdc7/Dbf4 protein kinase (chapter 6), the two products of the pI6/CDKN2A locus and their link with Rb and p53 (chapter 7), the Ph085 cyclin-dependent kinases in yeast (chapter 9), the cdc25 phophatase (chapter 10), RCCI and ran (chapter 13). The intriguing phosphorylation dependent prolyl-isomerization process and its function in cell cycle regulation are reviewed in chapter 8.
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Table of contents (20 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-VIII
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- Ichiro Tatsuno, Aizan Hirai, Yasushi Saito
Pages 19-25
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- Laura Magnaghi-Jaulin, Slimane Ait-Si-Ali, Annick Harel-Bellan
Pages 41-47
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- Leland H. Johnston, Hisao Masai, Akio Sugino
Pages 61-69
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- Marion C. James, Gordon Peters
Pages 71-81
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- Jason Moffat, Dongqing Huang, Brenda Andrews
Pages 97-106
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- Ida Nilsson, Ingrid Hoffmann
Pages 107-114
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- Masakane Yamashita, Koichi Mita, Noriyuki Yoshida, Tomoko Kondo
Pages 115-129
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- Amparo Palmer, Angel R. Nebreda
Pages 131-143
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- Hitoshi Nishijima, Takashi Seki, Hideo Nishitani, Takeharu Nishimoto
Pages 145-156
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- Christine Neuveut, Kuan-Teh Jeang
Pages 157-162
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- Christian Doerig, Debopam Chakrabarti, Barbara Kappes, Keith Matthews
Pages 163-183
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- Tetsuya Mori, Carl Hirschie Johnson
Pages 185-192
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- Georg A. Bjarnason, Richard Jordan
Pages 193-206
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- Bert Schutte, Frans C. S. Ramaekers
Pages 207-217
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Reviews
`The editors have produced a stimulating volume thanks to the excellent contributions of the authors, with all of them having delivered their manuscripts on time such that the publishing delay has been only about a year. A good read for both those workers engaged in cell cycles studies and students who are `just interested'.'
Cell Biochemistry and Function, 19:1 (2001)