G1 to S cell cycle control (Rattus norvegicus)

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1ppbG1/S transition CyclinDependent KinasesG1/S Cell CycleCyclin DsE2fDegradationpTTTCC/GCGCeCheckpointphosphorylation of proteinsinvolved in G1/S transitionbpdp1cakG1 PhaseRbupuG1 CyclinDependant CyclasesG2 Phase-M phaseCell cycle DNA replication genesinactivepuDNA polymerasesDNA replicationCyclin Eseorigin recognition complexG1/S transition PhaseRb1Mcm6CDKMdm2E2fRpa2Creb3l4Cdk7Orc3lCyclinDPRIM1Rpa1Ccne1Rpa3CyclinDCdc45lGstt2CcnhCcne1Orc6lCcne2Mcm7Cdk6Ccng2TFDP1E2F4E2f6Mnat1CdkCcnd2Creb3l3Cdc25aTp53Cdk2Creb3AtmOrc1lE2F2Prim2Tfdp2Ccnb1Ccnd3E2f1Rb1Mcm4Cdkn2bCdkn2aAtf6bMcm3Rbl1Myt1Mcm2CdkMycE2f5Orc2lE2fCreb1Cdk4Orc5lRb1PoleWee1Cdkn1aCDKN2DOrc4lPola2Tp53Ccna1Cdk6Cdk7Mcm5Pole2Ccnd1E2f3Cdkn1bCDKCreb3l1Gadd45aCdkn2cCdk4PcnaCdkn1cTFDP1Gstt2Ccne1


Description

In the G1 phase there are two types of DNA damage responses, the p53-dependent and the p53-independent pathways. The p53-dependent responses inhibit CDKs through the up-regulation of genes encoding CKIs mediated by the p53 protein, whereas the p53-independent mechanisms inhibit CDKs through the inhibitory T14Y15 phosphorylation of Cdk2. Failure of DNA damage checkpoints in G1 leads to mutagenic replication of damaged templates and other replication defects. Source: Reactome http://www.reactome.org/cgi-bin/eventbrowser?DB=gk_current&FOCUS_SPECIES=Homo%20sapiens&ID=69615&

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GenMAPP notes 
Adapted from http://www.genomeknowledge.org/, and Maeda et al. Journal of Invest Dermatol. 2002. 119:22-26.
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This pathway was inferred from Homo sapiens pathway WP45(r20771) with a 83% conversion rate.

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Bibliography

  1. Maeda T, Hanna AN, Sim AB, Chua PP, Chong MT, Tron VA; ''GADD45 regulates G2/M arrest, DNA repair, and cell death in keratinocytes following ultraviolet exposure.''; J Invest Dermatol, 2002 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

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95749view13:54, 19 January 2018MkutmonHomology conversion update
71777view20:31, 17 October 2013MaintBotAutomated update of data sources
69353view18:53, 8 July 2013MaintBotUpdated to 2013 gpml schema
67267view10:29, 26 June 2013Christine ChichesterOntology Term : 'G1/S DNA damage checkpoint pathway' added !
47766view05:20, 6 April 2012Khanspersupdated xrefs
41665view02:35, 2 March 2011MaintBotRemoved redundant pathway information and comments
35823view21:56, 17 February 2010KhanspersAdded lit ref
35822view21:55, 17 February 2010KhanspersModified description
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31019view01:07, 30 July 2009MaintBotConverted from Homo sapiens
21409view11:31, 14 November 2008MaintBot[[Pathway:Rattus norvegicus:G1 to S cell cycle Reactome]] moved to [[Pathway:WP348]]: Moved to stable identifier
8070view13:46, 7 January 2008MaintBot[[Pathway:Rat:G1 to S cell cycle Reactome]] moved to [[Pathway:Rattus norvegicus:G1 to S cell cycle Reactome]]: Renaming species
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6544view22:20, 22 May 2007A.C.Zambongpml file for [[Rat:G1_to_S_cell_cycle_Reactome]]

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
Atf6bGeneProduct406169 (Entrez Gene)
AtmGeneProduct300711 (Entrez Gene)
CDKGeneProduct
CDKN2DGeneProduct494444 (Entrez Gene)
Ccna1GeneProduct295052 (Entrez Gene)
Ccnb1GeneProduct25203 (Entrez Gene)
Ccnd1GeneProduct58919 (Entrez Gene)
Ccnd2GeneProduct64033 (Entrez Gene)
Ccnd3GeneProduct25193 (Entrez Gene)
Ccne1GeneProduct25729 (Entrez Gene)
Ccne2GeneProduct362485 (Entrez Gene)
Ccng2GeneProduct29157 (Entrez Gene)
CcnhGeneProduct84389 (Entrez Gene)
Cdc25aGeneProduct171102 (Entrez Gene)
Cdc45lGeneProduct287961 (Entrez Gene)
CdkGeneProduct
Cdk2GeneProduct362817 (Entrez Gene)
Cdk4GeneProduct94201 (Entrez Gene)
Cdk6GeneProduct114483 (Entrez Gene)
Cdk7GeneProduct171150 (Entrez Gene)
Cdkn1aGeneProduct114851 (Entrez Gene)
Cdkn1bGeneProduct83571 (Entrez Gene)
Cdkn1cGeneProduct246060 (Entrez Gene)
Cdkn2aGeneProduct25163 (Entrez Gene)
Cdkn2bGeneProduct25164 (Entrez Gene)
Cdkn2cGeneProduct54238 (Entrez Gene)
Creb1GeneProduct81646 (Entrez Gene)
Creb3GeneProduct298400 (Entrez Gene)
Creb3l1GeneProduct362165 (Entrez Gene)
Creb3l3GeneProduct314638 (Entrez Gene)
Creb3l4GeneProduct310616 (Entrez Gene)
CyclinDGeneProduct
E2F2GeneProduct
E2F4GeneProduct307794 (Entrez Gene)
E2fGeneProduct
E2f1GeneProduct399489 (Entrez Gene)
E2f3GeneProduct291105 (Entrez Gene)
E2f5GeneProduct116651 (Entrez Gene)
E2f6GeneProduct313978 (Entrez Gene)
Gadd45aGeneProduct25112 (Entrez Gene)
Gstt2GeneProduct29487 (Entrez Gene)
Mcm2GeneProduct312538 (Entrez Gene)
Mcm3GeneProduct316273 (Entrez Gene)
Mcm4GeneProduct29728 (Entrez Gene)
Mcm5GeneProduct291885 (Entrez Gene)
Mcm6GeneProduct29685 (Entrez Gene)
Mcm7GeneProduct288532 (Entrez Gene)
Mdm2GeneProduct314856 (Entrez Gene)
Mnat1GeneProduct266713 (Entrez Gene)
MycGeneProduct24577 (Entrez Gene)
Myt1GeneProduct362291 (Entrez Gene)
Orc1lGeneProduct313479 (Entrez Gene)
Orc2lGeneProduct301430 (Entrez Gene)
Orc3lGeneProduct313138 (Entrez Gene)
Orc4lGeneProduct295596 (Entrez Gene)
Orc5lGeneProduct362304 (Entrez Gene)
Orc6lGeneProduct291927 (Entrez Gene)
PRIM1GeneProduct246327 (Entrez Gene)
PcnaGeneProduct25737 (Entrez Gene)
Pola2GeneProduct85242 (Entrez Gene)
Pole2GeneProduct299112 (Entrez Gene)
PoleGeneProduct304573 (Entrez Gene)
Prim2GeneProduct301323 (Entrez Gene)
Rb1GeneProduct24708 (Entrez Gene)
Rbl1GeneProduct680111 (Entrez Gene)
Rpa1GeneProduct287524 (Entrez Gene)
Rpa2GeneProduct59102 (Entrez Gene)
Rpa3GeneProduct296883 (Entrez Gene)
TFDP1GeneProduct
Tfdp2GeneProduct300947 (Entrez Gene)
Tp53GeneProduct24842 (Entrez Gene)
Wee1GeneProduct308937 (Entrez Gene)

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