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Maturation-Promoting Factor

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Definition: Protein kinase that drives both the mitotic and meiotic cycles in all eukaryotic organisms. In meiosis it induces immature oocytes to undergo meiotic maturation. In mitosis it has a role in the G2/M phase transition. Once activated by CYCLINS; MPF directly phosphorylates some of the proteins involved in nuclear envelope breakdown, chromosome condensation, spindle assembly, and the degradation of cyclins. The catalytic subunit of MPF is PROTEIN P34CDC2.  DF: MPF   
See Also Cyclins
Examples CDC2 Protein Kinase
Other names Mitosis-Promoting Factor; M Phase-Promoting Factor; Histone H1 Kinase, M-Phase-Specific; Mitosis Promoting Factor; Maturation Promoting Factor; M Phase Promoting Factor; Histone H1 Kinase, M Phase Specific; Histone H1 Kinase, Growth Associated; Histone H1 Kinase, Growth-Associated
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
maturation-promoting factor precursor  0   *Protein Precursors *Maturation-Promoting Factor. Embo J 1991;10(1):177

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