AbstractThe checkpoint kinase Chk2 is an effector component of the ATM-dependent DNA damage response (DDR) pathway. The activation of Chk2 by genotoxic stress involves its phosphorylation on T68 by ATM and additional auto/transphosphorylations. Here we demonstrate that in unperturbed cells, chemical inhibition of Chk2 by VRX0466617 (VRX) enhances the phosphorylation of Chk2-T68 throughout the cell cycle phases. This event, dependent on the presence of ATM and catalytically functional Chk2, is not consequential to DNA damage, as neither γ-H2AX nuclear foci nor increased ATM activation is detected in VRX-treated cells, suggesting the involvement of other regulatory proteins. As serine/threonine protein phosphatases (PPs) regulate the phosphor...
Protein-protein interaction network analysis plays critical roles in predicting the functions of tar...
Chk1 is phosphorylated within its C-terminal regulatory domain by the upstream ATM/ATR kinases durin...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) promote cellular proliferation, are often deregulated in human cance...
AbstractThe checkpoint kinase Chk2 is an effector component of the ATM-dependent DNA damage response...
Checkpoint kinase 2 (CHK2) is an effector kinase of the DNA damage response pathway and although its...
Chk2 kinase is activated by DNA damage to regulate cell cycle arrest, DNA repair, and apoptosis. Pho...
The highly conserved Chk2 kinase has a key role in delaying the cell cycle progression in response t...
AbstractCHK1 regulates the DNA damage-induced checkpoint involving an ATR- or ATM- dependent pathway...
Replication stress- and DNA damage-induced cell cycle checkpoints are critical for maintaining genom...
Chk2 is a DNA damage-responsive checkpoint kinase implicated in repair events, cell cycle arrest and...
Checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) is a key mediator that links the machineries that monitor DNA integrity t...
<div><p>All types of DNA damage cause a local alteration and relaxation of chromatin structure. Sens...
SummaryBackgroundCheckpoint signaling pathways are of crucial importance for the maintenance of geno...
BACKGROUND: The G1 checkpoint is a critical regulator of genomic stability in untransformed cells, p...
Defective mitosis with chromosome missegregation can have a dramatic effect on genome integrity by c...
Protein-protein interaction network analysis plays critical roles in predicting the functions of tar...
Chk1 is phosphorylated within its C-terminal regulatory domain by the upstream ATM/ATR kinases durin...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) promote cellular proliferation, are often deregulated in human cance...
AbstractThe checkpoint kinase Chk2 is an effector component of the ATM-dependent DNA damage response...
Checkpoint kinase 2 (CHK2) is an effector kinase of the DNA damage response pathway and although its...
Chk2 kinase is activated by DNA damage to regulate cell cycle arrest, DNA repair, and apoptosis. Pho...
The highly conserved Chk2 kinase has a key role in delaying the cell cycle progression in response t...
AbstractCHK1 regulates the DNA damage-induced checkpoint involving an ATR- or ATM- dependent pathway...
Replication stress- and DNA damage-induced cell cycle checkpoints are critical for maintaining genom...
Chk2 is a DNA damage-responsive checkpoint kinase implicated in repair events, cell cycle arrest and...
Checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) is a key mediator that links the machineries that monitor DNA integrity t...
<div><p>All types of DNA damage cause a local alteration and relaxation of chromatin structure. Sens...
SummaryBackgroundCheckpoint signaling pathways are of crucial importance for the maintenance of geno...
BACKGROUND: The G1 checkpoint is a critical regulator of genomic stability in untransformed cells, p...
Defective mitosis with chromosome missegregation can have a dramatic effect on genome integrity by c...
Protein-protein interaction network analysis plays critical roles in predicting the functions of tar...
Chk1 is phosphorylated within its C-terminal regulatory domain by the upstream ATM/ATR kinases durin...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) promote cellular proliferation, are often deregulated in human cance...