TY - JOUR
T1 - Assaying cell cycle checkpoints
T2 - activity of the protein kinase Chk1.
AU - Palermo, Carmela
AU - Walworth, Nancy C.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Eukaryotic cells regulate progression through the cell cycle in response to DNA damage. Cell cycle checkpoints are the signal transduction pathways that couple the detection of DNA damage to the proteins that control transitions in the cell cycle. The protein kinase Chk1, originally discovered in fission yeast, but conserved in humans, is essential for preventing mitotic entry in the presence of DNA damage or blocks to DNA replication that cannot be reconciled. Chk1 is phosphorylated in response to DNA damage. Phosphorylation depends on the activity of conserved components of the checkpoint pathway including Rad3, a member of the ATM/ATR family of kinases. Phosphorylation leads to activation of Chk1 kinase activity. In this chapter, we describe an assay for monitoring the activity of Chk1 isolated.
AB - Eukaryotic cells regulate progression through the cell cycle in response to DNA damage. Cell cycle checkpoints are the signal transduction pathways that couple the detection of DNA damage to the proteins that control transitions in the cell cycle. The protein kinase Chk1, originally discovered in fission yeast, but conserved in humans, is essential for preventing mitotic entry in the presence of DNA damage or blocks to DNA replication that cannot be reconciled. Chk1 is phosphorylated in response to DNA damage. Phosphorylation depends on the activity of conserved components of the checkpoint pathway including Rad3, a member of the ATM/ATR family of kinases. Phosphorylation leads to activation of Chk1 kinase activity. In this chapter, we describe an assay for monitoring the activity of Chk1 isolated.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 15576943
AN - SCOPUS:16644363082
SN - 1064-3745
VL - 296
SP - 345
EP - 354
JO - Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
JF - Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
ER -