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Signaling Pathways Involved in Cell Cycle Arrest During the Dna Breaks Publisher Pubmed



Sadoughi F1 ; Hallajzadeh J2 ; Asemi Z1 ; Mansournia MA3 ; Alemi F4 ; Yousefi B4, 5
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Source: DNA Repair Published:2021


Abstract

Our genome bears tens of thousands of harms and devastations per day; In this regard, numerous sophisticated and complicated mechanisms are embedded by our cells in furtherance of remitting an unchanged and stable genome to their next generation. These mechanisms, that are collectively called DDR, have the duty of detecting the lesions and repairing them. it's necessary for the viability of any living cell that sustain the integrity and stability of its genetic content and this highlights the role of mediators that transduce the signals of DNA damage to the cell cycle in order to prevent the replication of a defective DNA. In this paper, we review the signaling pathways that lie between these processes and define how different ingredients of DDR are also able to affect the checkpoint signaling. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.