Plant cyclins: a unified nomenclature for plant A-, B- and D-type cyclins based on sequence organization.

Plant Molecular Biology
J P RenaudinJ A Murray

Abstract

The comparative analysis of a large number of plant cyclins of the A/B family has recently revealed that plants possess two distinct B-type groups and three distinct A-type groups of cyclins. Despite earlier uncertainties, this large-scale comparative analysis has allowed an unequivocal definition of plant cyclins into either A or B classes. We present here the most important results obtained in this study, and extend them to the case of plant D-type cyclins, in which three groups are identified. For each of the plant cyclin groups, consensus sequences have been established and a new, rational, plant-wide naming system is proposed in accordance with the guidelines of the Commission on Plant Gene Nomenclature. This nomenclature is based on the animal system indicating cyclin classes by an upper-case roman letter, and distinct groups within these classes by an arabic numeral suffix. The naming of plant cyclin classes is chosen to indicate homology to their closest animal class. The revised nomenclature of all described plant cyclins is presented, with their classification into groups CycA1, CycA2, CycA3, CycB1, CycB2, CycD1, CycD2 and CycD3.

References

Apr 15, 1992·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·A HemerlyP Ferreira
Jul 1, 1992·Molecular Biology of the Cell·I FitchB Futcher
Jan 1, 1992·Annual Review of Biochemistry·C Norbury, P Nurse
Sep 1, 1992·Developmental Biology·T Jacobs
Jan 1, 1991·Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology·P O'Farrell, P Léopold
Jan 10, 1991·Nature·M GlotzerM W Kirschner
Jan 1, 1988·Advances in Enzyme Regulation·M Rechsteiner
Dec 1, 1995·Experimental Cell Research·T NakamuraN Mori
Apr 1, 1995·Seminars in Cell Biology·D Fisher, P Nurse
Jun 1, 1995·BioEssays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology·E A Nigg
Jan 1, 1995·Advances in Cancer Research·J Pines
Dec 1, 1994·Plant Molecular Biology·P FerreiraD Inzé
Nov 22, 1994·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·P FerreiraD Inzé
Jul 19, 1994·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·J P RenaudinV Sundaresan
Dec 1, 1995·The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology·Y Y SetiadyA Shinmyo
Nov 15, 1995·Structure·N R BrownL N Johnson
Dec 1, 1995·Current Opinion in Cell Biology·F R Cross
Jan 1, 1996·Plant Molecular Biology·C A PriceD M Lonsdale
May 14, 1996·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·O ShaulD Inze
Nov 26, 1996·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·J P ReichheldC Gigot
Jun 15, 1995·The Biochemical Journal·J Pines
Nov 1, 1996·Trends in Biochemical Sciences·D Lonsdale, C Price

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Citations

Nov 20, 1998·Molecular Biotechnology·M R FowlerM C Elliott
Feb 5, 2010·Plant Cell Reports·Ikuo TakahashiMasaaki Umeda
Jan 26, 2006·Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG·Honggui LaSrinivasan Ramachandran
Apr 20, 2007·Plant Molecular Biology·Jing GuoXian Sheng Zhang
Oct 26, 2013·Plant Science : an International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology·Michal SabagVered Irihimovitch
Oct 6, 2000·Phytochemistry·J P MurphyW A Tramontano
Jan 13, 1998·Current Opinion in Cell Biology·J Doonan, P Fobert
Feb 7, 2001·Current Opinion in Biotechnology·B G den Boer, J A Murray
Oct 20, 2001·Current Opinion in Plant Biology·T Potuschak, P Doerner
Mar 6, 1999·Current Opinion in Plant Biology·C Gutierrez
Dec 23, 1999·Current Opinion in Plant Biology·R P Huntley, J A Murray
May 7, 1999·The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology·L CampisiT Jack
Dec 22, 1999·The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology·A Colón-CarmonaP Doerner
Oct 13, 2000·The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology·M YamaguchiH Uchimiya
Mar 7, 2012·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Roel SterkenMarnik Vuylsteke
Nov 4, 1998·Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences·A HimmelbachE Grill
Jun 25, 2002·Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences·E Ann OakenfullJames A H Murray
Oct 24, 2007·Plant Physiology·Margit MengesJames A H Murray
Dec 15, 2000·Plant Physiology·K SwaminathanT Jack
Apr 24, 2002·The Plant Cell·Klaas VandepoeleDirk Inzé

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Cell Checkpoints & Regulators

Cell cycle checkpoints are a series of complex checkpoint mechanisms that detect DNA abnormalities and ensure that DNA replication and repair are complete before cell division. They are primarily regulated by cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases, and the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome. Here is the latest research.