cyclin D2 Background Information The proliferation of eukaryotic cells is controlled at specific points in the cell cycle, particularly at the G1 to S and the G2 to M transitions. It is well established that the Cdc2 p34-cyclin B protein kinase plays a critical role in the G2 to M transition while cyclin A associates with Cdk2 p33 and functions in S phase. Considerable effort directed towards the identification of G1 cyclins has led to the isolation of cyclin D, cyclin C and cyclin E. Of these, cyclin D corresponds to a putative human oncogene, designated PRAD1, which maps at the site of the Bcl-1 rearrangement in certain lymphomas and leukemias. Two additional human type D cyclins, as well as their mouse homologs, have been identified. Evidence has established that members of the cyclin D family function to regulate phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma gene product, thereby activating E2F transcription factors.
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cyclin D2 (DCS-3): sc-56305. Western blot analysis of cyclin D2 expression in MM-142 nuclear extract under reducing (A) and non-reducing (B) conditions.
cyclin D2 (DCS-3): sc-56305. Western blot analysis of cyclin D2 expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and human cyclin D2 transfected: sc-111616 (B) 293T whole cell lysates.