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Concernant les Cdks, les propositions vraies
la concentration des Cdks varie en fonction de la phosphorylation et de la déphosphorylation effectuées par les kinases et les phosphatases
la kinases inhibitrice Cdc25 rend inactive Cdk en la phosphorylant plusieurs fois
les phosphatases activatrices sont sensibles à des signaux cellulaires
les CKI inhibent les Cdks en se liant sur la Cdk ou sur le complexe Cdk/cyclineles CKI inhibent les Cdks en se liant sur la Cdk ou sur le complexe Cdk/cycline
il y a deux types de CKI : ceux inhibant les Cdks de la phase G1 (p21, P27) et ceux ayant un spectre d'inhibition plus large (p15; p16)
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