UCN-01: a Potent Abrogator of G2 Checkpoint Function in Cancer Cells With Disrupted p53

Volume: 88, Issue: 14, Pages: 956 - 965
Published: Jul 17, 1996
Abstract
Arrest of the cell cycle in G2 phase following DNA damage helps protect cell viability by allowing time for DNA repair before entry into mitosis (M phase). Abrogation of G2 arrest sensitizes cells to the effects of DNA-damaging agents. UCN-01 (7-hydroxystaurosporine), a protein kinase C inhibitor that may block G2 checkpoint regulation, has been reported to enhance the cytotoxicity of mitomycin C, a known DNA-damaging agent.We studied the effect...
Paper Details
Title
UCN-01: a Potent Abrogator of G2 Checkpoint Function in Cancer Cells With Disrupted p53
Published Date
Jul 17, 1996
Volume
88
Issue
14
Pages
956 - 965
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