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It is now evident that several genes encoding regulatory activities that control the mammalian cell cycle, particularly some that control the progression of quiescent cells through G1 and into S phase, are targets for alterations that underlie the development of neoplasms. Here, we made a sequential study of alterations in cell cycle protein expression and complex formation among cyclin, cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs) and CDK inhibitors (CKIs) during premalignant progression in SENCAR mouse skin tumors. Changes in the level of expression were observed in positive (cyclin D1, D2, and E2F family members) and negative regulators (p16Ink4a, p57Kip2) of the cell cycle. Also, we observed the formation of cyclin/CDK/CKI complexes. The amounts of these proteins and complexes increased substantially at specific times during promotion but not during malignant conversion to carcinomas. These data show that deregulation of growth control occurs in benign tumors and that subsequent mutations not involved cell-cycle regulation are probably necessary to induce invasive behavior.
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Rodriguez-Puebla, M., LaCava, M., Gimenez-Conti, I. et al. Deregulated expression of cell-cycle proteins during premalignant progression in SENCAR mouse skin. Oncogene 17, 2251–2258 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1202131
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