Design Principles of the Yeast G1/S Switch

Single-cell microscopy and computational modeling offer novel mechanistic insight into the G1/S switch that initiates DNA replication in budding yeast, revealing a Clb5/6-Cdk1 and Sic1 feedback loop and new rules of biochemical circuit design.

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