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Cell Cycle Checkpoints Willis X. Li

Cell Cycle Checkpoints By Willis X. Li

Cell Cycle Checkpoints by Willis X. Li


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Cell Cycle Checkpoints: Methods and Protocols by Willis X. Li

Cell cycle checkpoints control the fidelity and orderly progression of eukaryotic cell division. By controlling the orderly progression of critical cell cycle events such as DNA replication and chromosome segregation and ensuring proper repair of damaged DNA, cell cycle checkpoints function to ensure genome integrity. Mechanisms of checkpoint controls are not only the research focus of investigators interested in mechanisms that regulate the cell cycle, but are also the interests of researchers studying cancer development as it is increasingly clear that loss of cell cycle checkpoints, which leads to genomic instability as a result, is a hallmark of tumorigenesis. Cell Cycle Checkpoints: Methods and Protocols provides detailed descriptions of methodologies currently employed by researchers in the field, including those commonly used in the mammalian, yeast, C. elegans, Drosophila, and Xenopus model systems. Each chapter describes a specific technique or protocol, such as a method to induce cell cycle checkpoints in a particular model system, to synchronize a population of cells to allow observations of cell cycle progression, to identify genes involved in checkpoint regulation, and to study particular protein components of cell cycle checkpoint pathways. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format, chapters contain introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Authoritative and easily accessible, Cell Cycle Checkpoints: Methods and Protocols seeks to serve both professionals and novices with its well-honed methodologies in an effort to further our knowledge of this essential field.

Table of Contents

1. Studying G2 DNA Damage Checkpoints using the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe

Nicolas Rhind

2. Studying S-phase DNA Damage Checkpoints using the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe

Nicolas Rhind

3. Methods for Studying the G2 DNA Damage Checkpoint in Mammalian Cells

Claudia Tapia-Alveal and Matthew J. O'Connell

4. Evaluating Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Competence in Mouse Oocytes using Immunoblotting

Hayden Homer

5. Analysis of Changes in Protein Level and Subcellular Localization during Cell Cycle Progression using the Budding Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Xiaorong Wu, Lili Liu, and Mingxia Huang

6. Studying Cell Cycle Checkpoints using Drosophila Cultured Cells

Katarzyna Siudeja, Jannie de Jong, and Ody C. M. Sibon

7. In Vivo Live-Analysis of Cell Cycle Checkpoints in Drosophila Early Embryos

Saeko Takada and Byeong J. Cha

8. Using Drosophila Larval Imaginal Discs to Study Low Dose Radiation-induced Cell Cycle Arrest

Shian-Jang Yan and Willis X. Li

9. Screening for Radiation Sensitizers of Drosophila Checkpoint Mutants

Mara Gladstone and Tin Tin Su

10. Study of Cell Cycle Checkpoints using Xenopus Cell-free Extracts

Seetha V. Srinivasan and Jean Gautier

11. Analyzing DNA Replication Dynamics of Genotoxin-Treated Cells Using Velocity Sedimentation

Tovah A. Day, Chris Sproul, Marila Cordeiro-Stone, and Cyrus Vaziri

12. Methods For Studying Checkpoint Kinases - Chk1

Claudia Tapia-Alveal and Matthew J. O'Connell

13. A Human Cell Extract-Based Assay for the Activation of ATM and ATR Checkpoint Kinases

Bunsyo Shiotani and Lee Zou

14. Analyzing p53 regulated DNA Damage Checkpoints by Flow Cytometry

Lois Resnick-Silverman and James J. Manfredi

15. Using Drosophila S2 Cells to Measure S phase-Coupled Protein Destruction via Flow Cytometric Analysis

Jean M. Davidson and Robert J. Duronio

16. Assessing G1-to-S-phase Progression After Genotoxic Stress

Michael DeRan, Mary Pulvino, and Jiyong Zhao

17. Indirect Immunofluorescence for Monitoring Spindle Assembly and Disassembly in Yeast

Jacob W. P. Keeling and Rita K. Miller

18. Detecting Recruitment of DNA Damage Response Factors through the eChIP Approach

Yucai Wang and Lei Li

19. Methods to Study Cancer Therapeutic Drugs that Target Cell Cycle Checkpoints

Yun Dai and Steven Grant

Additional information

NLS9781493961818
9781493961818
1493961810
Cell Cycle Checkpoints: Methods and Protocols by Willis X. Li
New
Paperback
Humana Press Inc.
2016-08-23
307
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