The role of RB in cell cycle control
- PMID: 9552350
- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-1809-9_2
The role of RB in cell cycle control
Abstract
The retinoblastoma protein is an inhibitor of cell cycle progression from the G1 to the S phase of the cell cycle. It acts through its ability to interact with cellular target molecules such as E2F transcription factors. The function of pRB is negatively regulated by a cell-cycle dependent phosphorylation catalyzed by cyclin-dependent kinases in the late G1 cell cycle phase. Recent evidence indicates that this pRB inactivation is a key molecular event leading to the S-phase commitment at the G1 restriction point in the cell cycle. Deregulated inactivation of pRB in G1 phase may be a universal mechanism underlying cellular transformation.
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