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Query: EC:2.7.11.22 (
cdc2
)
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Cell cycle checkpoints ensure orderly progression of events during cell division. A microtubule damage (MTD)-induced checkpoint has been described in G(1) phase of the cell cycle (G(1)
MTC
) for which little is known. The present study shows that the G(1)
MTC
is intact in activated T lymphocytes from mice with the p21(waf-1) gene deleted. However, p21(waf-1) gene deletion does affect the ratio of cells that arrest at the G(1)
MTC
and the spindle checkpoint after MTD. The G(1)
MTC
arrests T lymphocytes in G(1) prior to
cdc2
up-regulation and prior to G(1) arrest by p21(waf-1). Once cells have progressed past the G(1)
MTC
, they are committed to chromosome replication and metaphase progression, even with extreme MTD. The G(1)
MTC
is also present in a human myeloid cell line deficient in p21(waf-1) gene expression. The p21-independent G(1)
MTC
may be important in cellular responses to MTD such as those induced by drugs used to treat cancer.
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PMID:The interphase microtubule damage checkpoint defines an S-phase commitment point and does not require p21(waf-1). 1122