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  • Title: The role of p27 in controlling the oxygen-dependent checkpoint of mammalian cells in late G1.
    Author: Graff P, Amellem O, Seim J, Stokke T, Pettersen EO.
    Journal: Anticancer Res; 2005; 25(3B):2259-67. PubMed ID: 16158973.
    Abstract:
    We have studied hypoxia-induced cell cycle arrest in human cells where the retinoblastoma tumour suppressor protein (pRb) is either functional (T-47D cells) or abrogated by expression of the HPV18 E7 oncoprotein (NHIK 3025 cells). Cells of both types are arrested in a restriction point in late G1, here denoted as the oxygen-dependent restriction point in late G1. This arrest seems to occur under extreme hypoxia in all types of mammalian cells so far tested. During an 18-h exposure to extreme hypoxia, the p27 protein level increased in G1-phase in both cells lines investigated and was followed by a binding between p27 and CDK2. This was observed both in the pRb-positive T-47D cells and in the pRb-negative NHIK 3025 cells. We, therefore, believe that p27 and not pRb is the mediator of this oxygen-dependent checkpoint in late G1. Our results also suggest that p27 regulates the restart of cell cycle progression of these arrested cells after reoxygenation.
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