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Insights into the G1/S transition in plants

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The G1/S transition generally represents the principal point of commitment to cell division. Many of the components of the cell cycle core machinery regulating the G1/S transition in plants have been recently identified. Although plant regulators of the G1/S transition display structural and biochemical homologies with their animal counterparts, their functions in integrating environmental stimuli and the developmental program within cell cycle progression are often plant-specific. In this review, recent progress in understanding the role of plant G1/S transition regulators is presented. Emerging evidence concerning the mechanisms of G1/S control in response to factors triggering the cell cycle and the integration of these mechanisms with plant development is also discussed.

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Rossi, V., Varotto, S. Insights into the G1/S transition in plants. Planta 215, 345–356 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-002-0780-y

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