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Securin is a cytoplasmic protein that binds to separase, an enzyme that degrades cohesin. when separase is bound to securin, separase is inactive. when separase is released, it immediately becomes active. securin and separase remain attached to each other as long as securin is phosphorylated. based on the role of securin, it must become dephosphorylated just prior to

metaphase.

anaphase.

prometaphase.

prophase.

telophase.

cytokinesis.

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