In vivo Significance of the G2 Restriction Point

Volume: 67, Issue: 19, Pages: 9244 - 9247
Published: Oct 1, 2007
Abstract
Loss of activity of the retinoblastoma pathway is a common event in human cancer. Mouse models have revealed that tumorigenesis by loss of Rb was accelerated by concomitant loss of the cell cycle inhibitor p27KIP1. This has been attributed to reduced apoptosis and weakening of the G1 checkpoint. However, the role of p27KIP1 in a recently identified G2 restriction point may offer an alternative explanation for this synergy. Here, we have...
Paper Details
Title
In vivo Significance of the G2 Restriction Point
Published Date
Oct 1, 2007
Volume
67
Issue
19
Pages
9244 - 9247
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