Figure 7.
Figure 7. Proposed model of Bcl2/cell cycle signaling. Mono- or multisite Bcl2 phosphorylation reduces intracellular ROS levels through regulation of cellular antioxidant enzymes (ie, SOD and catalase). The decreased intracellular ROS levels induced by Bcl2 result in up-regulation of p27 and down-regulation of Cdk2 activity that are associated with retardation of G1→S cell cycle transition.

Proposed model of Bcl2/cell cycle signaling. Mono- or multisite Bcl2 phosphorylation reduces intracellular ROS levels through regulation of cellular antioxidant enzymes (ie, SOD and catalase). The decreased intracellular ROS levels induced by Bcl2 result in up-regulation of p27 and down-regulation of Cdk2 activity that are associated with retardation of G1→S cell cycle transition.

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