The G2/M checkpoint is important in preventing cells with unrepaired DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) entering mitosis, an event which is likely to result in genomic instability. We recently reported that checkpoint arrest is maintained until close to completion of DSB repair and that the duration of checkpoint arrest depends on the dose and DSB repair capacity rather than lasting for a fixed period of time. ATM leads to phosphorylation of Chk1/2 in G2 phase following exposure to ionizing radiation. These transducer kinases can phosphorylate and inhibit Cdc25 activity, which is the phosphatase regulating mitotic entry. In this study we dissect three processes that contribute to the maintenance of checkpoint arrest in irradiated G2 phase cell...
Genotoxic stress such as ionizing radiation halts entry into mitosis by activation of the G2 DNA dam...
DNA double strand break (DSB) repair and checkpoint control represent two major mechanisms that func...
It has been proposed that the G(1)-S checkpoint is the critical regulator of genomic stability, prev...
The G2/M checkpoint is important in preventing cells with unrepaired DNA double strand breaks (DSBs)...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G2/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Recent...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G(2)/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Rece...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G(2)/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Rece...
The current view of the involvement of PI3-kinases in checkpoint responses after DNA damage is that ...
The diverse checkpoint responses to DNA damage may reflect differential sensitivities by molecular c...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
The diverse checkpoint responses to DNA damage may reflect differential sensitivities by molecular c...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
BACKGROUND: The G1 checkpoint is a critical regulator of genomic stability in untransformed cells, p...
In eukaryotic cells DNA lesions activate a network of pathways (checkpoints) that coordinately delay...
Genotoxic stress such as ionizing radiation halts entry into mitosis by activation of the G2 DNA dam...
DNA double strand break (DSB) repair and checkpoint control represent two major mechanisms that func...
It has been proposed that the G(1)-S checkpoint is the critical regulator of genomic stability, prev...
The G2/M checkpoint is important in preventing cells with unrepaired DNA double strand breaks (DSBs)...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G2/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Recent...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G(2)/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Rece...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G(2)/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Rece...
The current view of the involvement of PI3-kinases in checkpoint responses after DNA damage is that ...
The diverse checkpoint responses to DNA damage may reflect differential sensitivities by molecular c...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
The diverse checkpoint responses to DNA damage may reflect differential sensitivities by molecular c...
The DNA damage response pathways involve processes of double-strand break (DSB) repair and cell cycl...
BACKGROUND: The G1 checkpoint is a critical regulator of genomic stability in untransformed cells, p...
In eukaryotic cells DNA lesions activate a network of pathways (checkpoints) that coordinately delay...
Genotoxic stress such as ionizing radiation halts entry into mitosis by activation of the G2 DNA dam...
DNA double strand break (DSB) repair and checkpoint control represent two major mechanisms that func...
It has been proposed that the G(1)-S checkpoint is the critical regulator of genomic stability, prev...