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The G1 cyclin-CDK complex (Cln3-CDK in yeast) stimulates the formation of G1/S phase cyclin-CDKs, which initiate bud formation, centrosome duplication, and DNA replication.

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The G1 cyclin-CDK complex (Cln3-CDK in yeast) stimulates the formation of G1/S phase cyclin-CDKs, which initiate bud formation, centrosome duplication, and DNA replication.

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Corticosteroids and prostaglandins can also decrease expression of class II MHC molecules.

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Class II MHC transcriptional activator called CIITA and another transcription factor called RFX, have both been shown to activate the promoter of class II MHC genes.
Defects in these transcription factors cause one form of bare lymphocyte syndrome.

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Cross-presentation

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Presentation of nonpeptide antigens derived from pathogens involves the nonclassical class I–like CD1 molecule

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Class I presentation requires internal synthesis of virus protein, as shown by the requirement that the target cell be infected by live virus, and by the inhibition of class I presentation observed when protein synthesis was blocked by the inhibitor emetine.

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Class II presentation can occur with either live or replication-incompetent virus; protein synthesis inhibitors had no effect, indicating that new protein synthesis is not a necessary condition of class II presentation.