Microtubule interfering agents (MIAs), that can stabilise or depolymerise microtubules, are an important class of cancer chemotherapeutic drugs. They can lead to mitotic arrest and subsequent apoptosis. We demonstrate that cell cycle-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1) is important in switching cells from mitotic arrest to apoptosis during MIAs treatment. Overexpression of non-degradable cyclin B1 sustained CDK1 activation and mitotic arrest, followed by caspase-3 dependent apoptosis. CDK1 is responsible for the phosphorylation of several pro- and anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins during MIAs treatment. CDK1-mediated Bcl-2 serine 70 phosphorylation enhances its pro-apoptotic function, whereas CDK1-mediated Bad serine 128 phosphorylation promotes a...
Proliferating metazoan cells respond to damage that has the potential to cause genomic instability b...
The balance between cell cycle progression and apoptosis is important for both surveillance against ...
Cell cycle regulation, especially faithful DNA replication and mitosis, are crucial to maintain geno...
Microtubule interfering agents (MIAs), that can stabilise or depolymerise microtubules, are an impor...
In an adult organism, cell division and apoptosis are closely regulated and balanced. When this bala...
Despite detailed knowledge of the components of the spindle assembly checkpoint, a molecular explana...
Microtubule inhibiting agents including vinblastine have played a major role in cancer chemotherapy ...
There has been extensive clinical usage of antimitotic drugs (spindle poisons), such as Taxol, which...
Anti-cancer drugs that disrupt mitosis inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis, although the...
The balance between cell cycle progression and apoptosis is important for both surveillance against ...
Sequential activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) controls mammalian cell cycle. Here we demo...
Proliferating metazoan cells respond to damage that has the potential to cause genomic instability b...
Proliferating metazoan cells respond to damage that has the potential to cause genomic instability b...
The balance between cell cycle progression and apoptosis is important for both surveillance against ...
Cell cycle regulation, especially faithful DNA replication and mitosis, are crucial to maintain geno...
Microtubule interfering agents (MIAs), that can stabilise or depolymerise microtubules, are an impor...
In an adult organism, cell division and apoptosis are closely regulated and balanced. When this bala...
Despite detailed knowledge of the components of the spindle assembly checkpoint, a molecular explana...
Microtubule inhibiting agents including vinblastine have played a major role in cancer chemotherapy ...
There has been extensive clinical usage of antimitotic drugs (spindle poisons), such as Taxol, which...
Anti-cancer drugs that disrupt mitosis inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis, although the...
The balance between cell cycle progression and apoptosis is important for both surveillance against ...
Sequential activation of cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) controls mammalian cell cycle. Here we demo...
Proliferating metazoan cells respond to damage that has the potential to cause genomic instability b...
Proliferating metazoan cells respond to damage that has the potential to cause genomic instability b...
The balance between cell cycle progression and apoptosis is important for both surveillance against ...
Cell cycle regulation, especially faithful DNA replication and mitosis, are crucial to maintain geno...