What is the difference between cyclins and kinase proteins?   A. Kinases regulates MPF dimer formation and cyclins phosphorylates the kinases in a negative feedback loop     B. Cyclins regulate cell cy

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What is the difference between cyclins and kinase proteins?

  A.

Kinases regulates MPF dimer formation and cyclins phosphorylates the kinases in a negative feedback loop

 

  B.

Cyclins regulate cell cycle, while kinases are enzymes that catalyze phosphorylation of cyclins

 

  C.

Kinases are enzymes that convert MPF into CDK and the cyclins bind to CDK to send cells into M phase

  D.

Cyclins are enzymes and kinase are proteins that regulate M phase

 

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