Literature DB >> 16338659

Mitogen requirement for cell cycle progression in the absence of pocket protein activity.

Floris Foijer1, Rob M F Wolthuis, Valerie Doodeman, René H Medema, Hein te Riele.   

Abstract

Primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts lacking expression of all three retinoblastoma protein family members (TKO MEFs) have lost the G1 restriction point. However, in the absence of mitogens these cells become highly sensitive to apoptosis. Here, we show that TKO MEFs that survive serum depletion pass G1 but completely arrest in G2. p21CIP1 and p27KIP1 inhibit Cyclin A-Cdk2 activity and sequester Cyclin B1-Cdk1 in inactive complexes in the nucleus. This response is alleviated by mitogen restimulation or inactivation of p53. Thus, our results disclose a cell cycle arrest mechanism in G2 that restricts the proliferative capacity of mitogen-deprived cells that have lost the G1 restriction point. The involvement of p53 provides a rationale for the synergism between loss of Rb and p53 in tumorigenesis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16338659     DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2005.10.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Cell        ISSN: 1535-6108            Impact factor:   31.743


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