Cell cycle: G1/S phase transition

Pathway ID: SIGNOR-G1-S_transView in NDEx

Description: Cell cycle progression is a tightly regulated process that depends on the expression and activation of positive and negative regulators of the cell cycle machinery. The primary G1/S cell cycle checkpoint controls the commitment through the G1 phase to enter into the DNA synthesis S phase. Before the passage of the restriction point, activation of CCND- and CCNE-dependent CDKs initiates a sequence of events that eventually leads to the initiation of a full cell cycle. Under favorable growth conditions, CDK4/6 associate with CCNDs, phosphorylate and inactivate pRB, allowing the release of E2F and the transcription of its target genes. Under stress conditions (e,g DNA damage), the activity of CDKs can be blocked by natural inhibitors, CKI, belonging either to the INK4 or the CIP families, resulting in cell cycle arrest.

Curated by: Livia Perfetto

23 Seed Entities

Organism:
Name Primary ID
DNA_damage SIGNOR-ST1
CDKN2A Q8N726
E2F1 Q01094
GFs SIGNOR-ST12
MDM2 Q00987
RB1 P06400
CyclinE/CDK2 SIGNOR-C16
MYC P01106
ATR Q13535
CHEK2 O96017
CDKN1B P46527
Cell_cycle_block SIGNOR-PH10
CDKN2A P42771
DNA_replication SIGNOR-PH53
ATM Q13315
CDC25A P30304
CDKN1A P38936
SMAD3 P84022
CyclinD/CDK4 SIGNOR-C18
G1/S_transition SIGNOR-PH50
GSK3B P49841
TP53 P04637
AKT SIGNOR-PF24