Cell Division

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(Biology Exam 2) Mind Map on Cell Division, created by izzy5605 on 21/10/2013.
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Cell Division
  1. CDK
    1. cell cycle regulator
      1. regulated by:
        1. Cyclin
          1. phosphorylation
            1. CDK inhibitors
          2. cyclins
            1. tell CDK what to Phosporylate
              1. have specific binding sites for CDK
              2. p53
                1. transcription factor
                  1. regulator of response to DNA damage
                    1. if damaged, p53 is up-regulated
                      1. decides if damage will be repaired
                        1. if not cell undergoes apoptosis
                          1. cell death
                  2. requirements
                    1. cyclin bound to CDK
                      1. Rb phosphorylated
                        1. E2F bound to DNA
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