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Editorials: Cell Cycle Features

Notch signaling protects animals from nucleotide deficiency

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Pages 1941-1942 | Received 24 Mar 2016, Accepted 19 Apr 2016, Published online: 04 Jun 2016

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Figure 1. The cellular uridine/thymidine (U/T) pool is impacted by the nucleotides from both food source and endogenous metabolic pathways. The downstream sensing system, including the Notch signaling pathway, senses the nucleotide abundance and regulates the rate of cell proliferation to protect animals/cells from deleterious damage caused by exhausting the nucleotide pool.

Figure 1. The cellular uridine/thymidine (U/T) pool is impacted by the nucleotides from both food source and endogenous metabolic pathways. The downstream sensing system, including the Notch signaling pathway, senses the nucleotide abundance and regulates the rate of cell proliferation to protect animals/cells from deleterious damage caused by exhausting the nucleotide pool.

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