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Regulation of E2F: a family of transcription factors involved in proliferation control
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Regulation of E2F: a family of transcription factors involved in proliferation control

Adrian R Black and Jane Azizkhan-Clifford
Gene, v 237(2)
1999
PMID: 10521653

Abstract

Cell growth Transcription Retinoblastoma Cell cycle Apoptosis
Members of the E2F family of transcription factors are key participants in orchestration of the cell cycle, cell growth arrest and apoptosis. Therefore, an understanding of the regulation of E2F activity is essential for an understanding of the control of cellular proliferation. E2F activity is regulated by the retinoblastoma family of tumor suppressors and by multiple other mechanisms. This review will describe our current knowledge of these mechanisms which together constitute a highly complex network by which the cell cycle and cellular proliferation can be controlled.

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