Affiliation:
1. Departments of Internal Medicine and of Cell Biology and Physiology 1 and
2. Department of Surgery, 2 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
Abstract
ABSTRACT
E2F is a family of transcription factors that regulates the cell cycle. It is widely accepted that E2F-mediated transactivation of a set of genes is the critical activity that governs cellular progression through G
1
into S phase. In contrast to this hypothesis, we demonstrate that E2F actually suppresses the onset of S phase in two cell types when the cells are arrested by gamma irradiation. Our findings indicate that in these cells, the critical event triggering progression from G
0
/G
1
arrest into S phase is the release of E2F-mediated transrepression of cell cycle genes, not transactivation by E2F. Furthermore, our data suggest that E2F-mediated transactivation is not necessary for the G
1
/S-phase transition in these cells.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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