Cell Cycle/Checkpoint
The cell cycle is consisted of 4 main phases: Gap 1 (G1), DNA replication (S), Gap 2 (G2), and mitosis (M). There are “checkpoints” mechanism regulates the transition between these phases, at the G1/S boundary, in the S-phase and during G2/M phases. Cell can only pass through these checkpoints when signaling factors are activated and free of DNA damage. Important proteins that control cell cycle events and checkpoints are cullins, cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks), p53 and their inhibitors etc. Cdks family (Cdk2, Cdk3, Cdk4 and Cdk6) are Ser/Thr kinases that regulate cell cycle progression in association with cyclin binding partners (cyclin D, cyclin E and cyclin A) during all four phases. p53 halts the cell cycle if the DNA is damaged and allowing time for DNA repair to progress; it can also initiate apoptosis if DNA damage is too severe to be repaired.
- A3008 Y-27632 dihydrochloride19 CitationTarget: ROCKSummary: ROCK1 inhibitor
- A3478 HydroxyfasudilTarget: ROCK|Rho-kinaseSummary: Rho-kinase inhibitor and vasodilator
- B3523 FasudilTarget: ROCK|PKC|PKG|PKA|Myosin light chain kinases (MLCKs)Summary: calcium antagonist
- A3771 RKI-1447Target: ROCKSummary: Potent ROCK1/ROCK2 inhibitor
- A3825 SLx-21191 CitationTarget: ROCKSummary: Selective ROCK2 inhibitor
- A5611 GSK429286ATarget: ROCKSummary: Selective ROCK1/ROCK2 inhibitor
- A5734 Fasudil (HA-1077) HCl1 CitationTarget: ROCKSummary: Protein kinase inhibitor