In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter usually rationalized as a necessity for suppressing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. However, we found an unanticipated effect of p53 loss in mouse and human G1-checkpoint-deficient cells: reduction of DNA damage. We show that abrogation of the G1/S-checkpoint allowed cells to enter S-phase under growth-restricting conditions at the expense of severe replication stress manifesting as decelerated DNA replication, reduced origin firing and accumulation of DNA double-strand breaks. In this system, loss of p53 allowed mitogenindependent proliferation, not by suppressing apoptosis, but rather by restoring origin firing and reducing DNA breakage. Lo...
The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly referred to as the guardian of the genome due to its ability ...
Following DNA damage caused by exogenous sources, such as ionizing radiation, the tumour suppressor ...
AbstractDNA damage causes stabilization of p53, leading to G1 arrest through induction of p21cip1. A...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
Summaryp53 tumor suppressor maintains genomic stability, typically acting through cell-cycle arrest,...
Summaryp53 induces cell death upon DNA damage, but this may not confer all of its tumor suppressor a...
DNA replication initiation is a key event in the cell cycle, which is dependent on 2 kinases - CDK2 ...
AbstractBackground: Embryonic stem (ES) cells can contribute precursors to all adult cell lineages. ...
Following DNA damage caused by exogenous sources, such as ionizing radiation, the tumour suppressor ...
The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly referred to as the guardian of the genome due to its ability ...
The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly referred to as the guardian of the genome due to its ability ...
Following DNA damage caused by exogenous sources, such as ionizing radiation, the tumour suppressor ...
AbstractDNA damage causes stabilization of p53, leading to G1 arrest through induction of p21cip1. A...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the latter u...
Summaryp53 tumor suppressor maintains genomic stability, typically acting through cell-cycle arrest,...
Summaryp53 induces cell death upon DNA damage, but this may not confer all of its tumor suppressor a...
DNA replication initiation is a key event in the cell cycle, which is dependent on 2 kinases - CDK2 ...
AbstractBackground: Embryonic stem (ES) cells can contribute precursors to all adult cell lineages. ...
Following DNA damage caused by exogenous sources, such as ionizing radiation, the tumour suppressor ...
The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly referred to as the guardian of the genome due to its ability ...
The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly referred to as the guardian of the genome due to its ability ...
Following DNA damage caused by exogenous sources, such as ionizing radiation, the tumour suppressor ...
AbstractDNA damage causes stabilization of p53, leading to G1 arrest through induction of p21cip1. A...