IPA: /ˈsaɪklɪn/
KK: /ˈsaɪklɪn/
A type of protein that changes in amount at different stages of the cell cycle and helps control the cycle by working with other proteins.
Cyclins play a crucial role in regulating the cell cycle and ensuring proper cell division.
Cyclin → It is derived from the Greek word "kyklos" (κύκλος, meaning circle or ring) and the suffix "-in" (used in biochemistry to denote proteins). The term "cyclin" refers to a family of proteins that regulate the cell cycle, thus relating to the concept of circular progression in cell division.
Think of 'circle' ('kyklos') to remember that 'cyclin' is a protein that helps regulate the circular process of the cell cycle.
No commonly confused words.