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From: A dual role of Cdk2 in DNA damage response

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Maintenance of the G 1 /S DNA damage checkpoint in the presence and absence of Cdk2. In response to DNA damage, activation of p53-p21 pathway is not altered in the absence of Cdk2, the primary target of p21 at the G1/S checkpoint. In the presence of Cdk2, the induced p21 inhibits Cdk2/cyclin E complexes in response to DNA damage. In the absence of Cdk2, Cdk1/cyclin E complexes are responsible for promotion of the G1/S transition and as a result become the target for p21 inhibition in response to DNA damage. Nevertheless, Cdk1 is not fully capable to rescue the functions of Cdk2 in DNA damage repair.

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