Phosphorylation:The process of adding a phosphate group (-PO4) to a molecule. In cellular processes such as signal transduction pathways or regulation of protein activity, phosphorylation often serves as an 'on' switch for certain proteins.
Cell Division:The process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. It can occur through mitosis (in somatic cells) or meiosis (in germ cells).
Kinase:An enzyme that adds a phosphate group to another molecule, typically a protein, altering its function and activity. CDKs are an example of kinases.