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Abrogation of the S Phase DNA Damage Checkpoint Results in S Phase Progression or Premature Mitosis Depending on the Concentration of 7-Hydroxystaurosporine and the Kinetics of Cdc25C Activation
2002
Journal of Biological Chemistry
DNA damage causes cell cycle arrest in G 1 , S, or G 2 to prevent replication on damaged DNA or to prevent aberrant mitosis. The G 1 arrest requires the p53 tumor suppressor, yet the topoisomerase I inhibitor SN38 induces p53 after the G 1 checkpoint such that the cells only arrest in S or G 2 . Hence, SN38 facilitates comparison of p53 wild-type and mutant cells with regard to the efficacy of drugs such as 7-hydroxystaurosporine (UCN-01) that abrogate S and G 2 arrest. UCN-01 abrogated S and G
doi:10.1074/jbc.m202040200
pmid:11953432
fatcat:rbwtp3bprjanfddbpirum3cpwm