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Is G <sub>2</sub> -arrest an Active Cellular Response to Irradiation?
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Protein synthesis is normally required for G2-cell progression and for recovery from radiation-induced G2-arrest. In the presence of 5 mM caffeine this requirement is alleviated, indicating that the mechanism responsible for G2 cell progression actually remains intact in irradiated or protein synthesis inhibitor-treated cells. It is suggested that both radiation and cycloheximide-induced G2-arrest are not, therefore, passive consequences of cellular defects, but are rather, active cellular responses to the state of cellular integrity, implying the existence of G2 cell progression controls.
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