Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Interconnections between the 3 main pathways that regulate G1/S transition. / The 3 main pathways that regulate the G1/S checkpoint (p16INK4a-cyclin D- CDK4-Rb, p14ARF-MDM2-p53-p21CIP1, and p27KIP1-cyclin E-CDK2) are closely interconnected: cyclin D/CDK4 phosphorylates Rb, releasing E2F which itself regulates p14ARF and, consequently, p53 activity. Activation of p53 induces p21CIP1 that inhibits cyclin E/CDK2, closing the circle. Alterations in one or more of them alter cell cycle control and give an increasing proliferative advantage to tumoral B cells. K2, CDK2; K4, CDK4; E, cyclin E; D, cyclin D.

Interconnections between the 3 main pathways that regulate G1/S transition.

The 3 main pathways that regulate the G1/S checkpoint (p16INK4a-cyclin D- CDK4-Rb, p14ARF-MDM2-p53-p21CIP1, and p27KIP1-cyclin E-CDK2) are closely interconnected: cyclin D/CDK4 phosphorylates Rb, releasing E2F which itself regulates p14ARF and, consequently, p53 activity. Activation of p53 induces p21CIP1 that inhibits cyclin E/CDK2, closing the circle. Alterations in one or more of them alter cell cycle control and give an increasing proliferative advantage to tumoral B cells. K2, CDK2; K4, CDK4; E, cyclin E; D, cyclin D.

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