The surprising aspect of this study was not that a growth cytokine induces cell division by disposing of p27kip1—this occurs in many cell types—but that T cells have a unique way of getting rid of this protein. In most cell types, growth signals trigger the phosphorylation of p27kip1. Once phosphorylated, p27kip1 becomes bound by a Skp2 (S phase kinase-associated protein 2)-containing ubiquitin ligase complex that marks the inhibitor for...
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
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