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. 2021 May 11;22:240. doi: 10.1186/s12859-021-04158-9

Table 2.

Markers of the phases of the cell cycle

Phase Marker Compartment
early G1 CCND1:CDK6(P@Thr):CDKN1B Nucleoplasm
pRB:E2F1:DP1:SWI:SNF:HDAC1 Nucleoplasm
SWI:SNF:HDAC1:SUV39H1:pRB:E2F1:DP1 Nucleoplasm
CCND1:CDK4(P@Thr172):CDKN1B Nucleoplasm
pRB:E2F1:DP1:SWI:SNF:HDAC1:SUV39H1:HP1gamma Nucleoplasm
late G1 pRB(P):E2F1:DP1:SWI:SNF:HDAC1 Nucleoplasm
pRB(P|P):E2F1:DP1:SWI:SNF Nucleoplasm
early S CCNE1:CDK2(P@Thr160) Nucleoplasm
late S CCNA2:CDK2(P@Thr160) Nucleoplasm
G2 CCNB1:CDK1(P@Tyr15) Cytoplasm
CCNB1:CDK1(P@Tyr15|P@Thr14) Cytoplasm
CCNB1:CDK1 Cytoplasm
CCNB1:CDK1(P@Thr14) Cytoplasm
M CDC25(P) Nucleoplasm
WEE1(P@Ser53) Nucleoplasm
CCNB1:CDK1(P@Thr161) Nucleoplasm
CDC20(P) Nucleoplasm

The markers for each phase of the cell cycle are given under a textual form. The names used to describe the markers are the labels of the corresponding entities in the map. Subunits in complexes are separated using the “:” character. Text in parantheses gives the post-translational modifications of a given entity (protein or complex subunit). For example, “P@Thr172” represents a phosphorylation at threonine 172. A same entity may have more than one post-translational modifications, separated in the text by the “|” character