phaseproteins
Phaseproteins are a class of proteins that play a crucial role in the regulation of cell cycle progression and DNA replication. They are named for their ability to bind to specific phases of the cell cycle, thereby controlling the timing and coordination of various cellular processes. Phaseproteins are typically involved in the regulation of the G1/S transition, which marks the point at which a cell commits to DNA synthesis and division.
One of the most well-studied phaseproteins is the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21 (also known as WAF1/CIP1).
Another important phaseprotein is the retinoblastoma protein (Rb). Rb is a tumor suppressor that regulates the
Phaseproteins are also involved in the regulation of other cell cycle checkpoints, such as the G2/M transition
In summary, phaseproteins are essential regulators of the cell cycle, controlling the timing and coordination of