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Cell cycle: Checkpoint Pathways

Science's STKE, 1999
The checkpoint mechanism by which budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae achieve mitotic arrest in response to DNA damage has been studied by Sanchez et al . In mammalian cells and the fission yeast Saccharomyces pombe , DNA damage causes arrest through inhibitory ...
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Cell cycle: Checkpoint Maintenance

Science Signaling, 1999
The once inexplicable actions of 14-3-3 proteins gradually become clearer. Members of this protein family bind to phosphorylated proteins and appear to prevent their movement to the nucleus. Chan et al. made human colorectal cancer cells that lacked expression of a particular 14-3-3 protein, 14-3-3sigma. These cells
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The genetics of cell cycle checkpoints

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1995
Checkpoints help in the prevention of genetic damage by giving cells time to repair damaged structures before proceeding in the cell cycle. Genetic analyses in budding and fission yeast have identified a large number of cell cycle checkpoint genes. Several of these encode proteins related to components of other signal transduction pathways, including ...
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Studying Cell Cycle Checkpoints Using Drosophila Cultured Cells

2011
Drosophila cell lines are valuable tools to study a number of cellular processes, including DNA damage responses and cell cycle checkpoint control. Using an in vitro system instead of a whole organism has two main advantages: it saves time and simple and effective molecular techniques are available. It has been shown that Drosophila cells, similarly to
Siudeja, Katarzyna   +2 more
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Cell-cycle checkpoint kinases: checking in on the cell cycle

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2000
In response to DNA damage, cell-cycle checkpoints integrate cell-cycle control with DNA repair. The idea that checkpoint controls are an integral component of normal cell-cycle progression has arisen as a result of studies in Drosophila and mice.
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Cell cycle control in cancer

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Helen K Matthews   +2 more
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Cell Cycle | Cell Cycle: DNA Damage Checkpoints

2021
Matthew D. Weitzman   +2 more
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