“…As in all classical biochemical pathways, the regulatory leverage is arrayed up front, at the headwaters of the enzymatic cascades; and it is here at the mysterious boundaries of 'cell competence' which normal cells occasionally cross during the process of cell activation and cancer cells have permanently crossed in the process of neoplastic transformation that cyclin G1 is suspected to act. Induced during cell injury (54,55), activation and/or transformation (56,57), operating at the convergence of oncogenesis and tumor suppression (58)(59)(60)(61), intimately involved in the mechanisms of DNA fidelity invoked during cell cycle progression (62,63), the enforced expression of cyclin G1 advances the cell cycle (64), while its blockade is invariably lethal (13)(14)(15)(16)48,65), particularly to cancer cells, derived from all three germ layers.…”