Protein
G1/S-specific cyclin Cln3 is a protein that is encoded by the CLN3 gene. The Cln3 protein is a budding yeast G1 cyclin that controls the timing of Start, the point of commitment to a mitotic cell cycle. It is an upstream regulator of the other G1 cyclins,[1] and it is thought to be the key regulator linking cell growth to cell cycle progression.[2][3] It is a 65 kD, unstable protein;[4] like other cyclins, it functions by binding and activating cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK).[5]
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