Cell cycle: on target with Myc

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M Zörnig, G I Evan

Abstract

Recent evidence indicates that the c-Myc proto-oncogene activates transcription of cdc25A. The Cdc25A protein phosphatase is required both for progression through mitosis and for Myc-induced apoptosis, making cdc25A the most attractive Myc target gene identified so far.

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