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Publication : ATR signaling can drive cells into senescence in the absence of DNA breaks.

First Author  Toledo LI Year  2008
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  22
Issue  3 Pages  297-302
PubMed ID  18245444 Mgi Jnum  J:131573
Mgi Id  MGI:3773976 Doi  10.1101/gad.452308
Citation  Toledo LI, et al. (2008) ATR signaling can drive cells into senescence in the absence of DNA breaks. Genes Dev 22(3):297-302
abstractText  The ATR kinase is a key transducer of 'replicative stress,' the type of genomic damage that has been postulated to be induced by oncogenes. Here we describe a cellular system in which we can unleash ATR activity at will, in the absence of any actual damage or additional signaling pathways triggered by DNA breaks. We demonstrate that activating ATR is sufficient to promote cell cycle arrest and, if persistent, triggers p53-dependent but Ink4a/ARF-independent senescence. Moreover, we show that an ectopic activation of ATR leads to a G1/S arrest in ATM-/- cells, providing the first evidence of functional complementation of ATM deficiency by ATR. Our system provides a novel platform for the study of the specific functions of ATR signaling and adds evidence for the tumor-suppressive potential of the DNA damage response.
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