Abstract
It has been long believed that the cyclin-dependent kinase 2 [Cdk2] binds to cyclin E or cyclin Aand exclusively promotes the G1/S phase transition and that Cdc2/cyclin B complexes play a majorrole in mitosis. We now provide evidence that Cdc2 binds to cyclin E [in addition to cyclin A & B]and is able to promote the G1/S transition. This new concept indicates that both Cdk2 and/or Cdc2can drive cells through G1/S phase in parallel. In this review we discuss the classic cell cycle modeland how results from knockout mice provide new evidence that refute this model. We focus on newroles of Cdc2 and p27 in regulating the mammalian cell cycle and propose a new model for cellcycle regulation that accommodates these novel findings.