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G2-M Phase of the Cell Cycle

PAG Title G2-M Phase of the Cell Cycle
PAG ID WIG001817
Type P
Source Link Spike
Publication Reference NA
PAG Description The entry of a cell into mitosis is regulated by an elaborate network of kinases and phosphatases, that controls both the timing of the division, and the complete reorganization of the cellular architecture. Cyclin/Cdk1(CDC2) is thought to be the major kinase that initiates the onset of mitosis. The checkpoint kinases CHEK1 and CHEK2, when activated by ATM, mediated the CycB-CDC2 complex activity by inhibiting its direct activator CDC25C. The transcription factor FoxM1, peaking in the late G2 phase, directly enhance cyclin B transcription. Transcription factors and protein modifiers regulates the amount of the components of the large multiprotein complexes involved in the mitosis progression (cohesin, centromer-kynetochore and the mitotic spindle), their recruitment and the activity of these complexes.
Species Homo sapiens
nCoCo Score 3,974
Base PAG ID WIG001817
Human Phenotyte Annotation
Curator PAGER curation team
Curator Contact PAGER-contact@googlegroups.com
Gene ID Gene symbol Gene name RP_score
Gene A Gene B Source SCORE

Gene A Gene B Mechanism Source
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