A novel checkpoint mechanism regulating the G1/S transition

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Abstract

Ultraviolet irradiation of fission yeast cells in G1 phase induced a delay in chromatin binding of replication initiation factors and, consistently, a transient delay in S-phase entry. The cell cycle delay was totally dependent on the Gcn2 kinase, a sensor of the nutritional status, and was accompanied by phosphorylation of the translation initiation factor eIF2α and by a general depression of translation. However, the G1-specific synthesis of factors required for DNA replication was not reduced by ultraviolet radiation. The cell cycle delay represents a novel checkpoint with a novel mechanism of action that is not activated by ionizing radiation. © 2007 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Tvegård, T., Soltani, H., Skjølberg, H. C., Krohn, M., Nilssen, E. A., Kearsey, S. E., … Boye, E. (2007). A novel checkpoint mechanism regulating the G1/S transition. Genes and Development, 21(6), 649–654. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.421807

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