Cdc25 phosphatase
In a land of yeast, oh so tiny and small,
There lived a mutant, named Cdc25, standing tall.
With a dual-specificity, phosphatase was its name,
Helping cells divide, it played a crucial game.
Cdc25, a hero of the cell cycle you see,
Controlling entry and progression, as busy as a bee.
Removing inhibitory phosphates with great might,
Guiding Cdks through phases, shining so bright.
From S phase to mitosis, it paved the way,
Ensuring cells divide and grow day by day.
A sub-class of tyrosine phosphatases it be,
Working hard to keep the cell cycle in harmony.
Like Cdc2 and Cdc4, its name does reveal,
"Cell division cycle" is what it does conceal.
A secret code for those who understand,
That Cdc25 is vital in the cell's command.
So let's cheer for Cdc25, our tiny friend,
A phosphatase hero, on whom we depend.
In the world of cells, it plays a crucial role,
Guiding the cell cycle, keeping it whole.
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