The ability of cells to maintain genomic integrity is vital for cell survival and proliferation. Lack of fidelity in DNA replication and maintenance can result in deleterious mutations leading to cell death or, in multicellular organisms, cancer. The purpose of this review is to discuss the known signal transduction pathways that regulate cell cycle progression and the mechanisms cells employ to insure DNA stability in the face of genotoxic stress. In particular, we focus on mammalian cell cycle checkpoint functions, their role in maintaining DNA stability during the cell cycle following exposure to genotoxic agents, and the gene products that act in checkpoint function signal transduction cascades. Key transitions in the cell cycle are reg...
The discovery that phosphorylation of selected proteins by cyclin-dependent kinases is the engine wh...
Cell cycle checkpoints secure ordered progression from one cell cycle phaseto the next. They are imp...
AbstractThe ability to self-replicate is a fundamental feature of life, reflected at the cellular le...
The ability of cells to maintain genomic integrity is vital for cell survival and proliferation. Lac...
In response to genotoxic stress, which can be caused by environmental or endogenous genotoxic insult...
The progression of the cell cycle is controlled by the action of both positive and negative growth r...
The progression of the cell cycle is controlled by the action of both positive and negative growth r...
Cell cycle checkpoints are the surveillance mechanisms monitoring both the fidelity and accuracy of ...
Cell cycle checkpoints are the surveillance mechanisms monitoring both the fidelity and accuracy of ...
Cell cycle checkpoints are the surveillance mechanisms monitoring both the fidelity and accuracy of ...
This review consists of two parts. In the first part normal mechanisms regulating the progression of...
Genetic instability is considered to be a major driving force of malignancy of cancer cells, and at ...
Open accessWhen a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that pe...
During the past decades, cancer research has expanded rapidly due to the relatively high incidence r...
The discovery that phosphorylation of selected proteins by cyclin-dependent kinases is the engine wh...
The discovery that phosphorylation of selected proteins by cyclin-dependent kinases is the engine wh...
Cell cycle checkpoints secure ordered progression from one cell cycle phaseto the next. They are imp...
AbstractThe ability to self-replicate is a fundamental feature of life, reflected at the cellular le...
The ability of cells to maintain genomic integrity is vital for cell survival and proliferation. Lac...
In response to genotoxic stress, which can be caused by environmental or endogenous genotoxic insult...
The progression of the cell cycle is controlled by the action of both positive and negative growth r...
The progression of the cell cycle is controlled by the action of both positive and negative growth r...
Cell cycle checkpoints are the surveillance mechanisms monitoring both the fidelity and accuracy of ...
Cell cycle checkpoints are the surveillance mechanisms monitoring both the fidelity and accuracy of ...
Cell cycle checkpoints are the surveillance mechanisms monitoring both the fidelity and accuracy of ...
This review consists of two parts. In the first part normal mechanisms regulating the progression of...
Genetic instability is considered to be a major driving force of malignancy of cancer cells, and at ...
Open accessWhen a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that pe...
During the past decades, cancer research has expanded rapidly due to the relatively high incidence r...
The discovery that phosphorylation of selected proteins by cyclin-dependent kinases is the engine wh...
The discovery that phosphorylation of selected proteins by cyclin-dependent kinases is the engine wh...
Cell cycle checkpoints secure ordered progression from one cell cycle phaseto the next. They are imp...
AbstractThe ability to self-replicate is a fundamental feature of life, reflected at the cellular le...