- G0 phase
The G0 phase (G sub 0) is a period in the
cell cycle where cells exist in a quiescent state. G0 is sometimes referred to as a "post-mitotic" state since cells in G0 are in a non-dividing phase outside of thecell cycle . Cells enter the G0 phase from acell cycle checkpoint in the G1 phase, such as therestriction point (animal cells) or the start point (yeast). This usually occurs in response to a lack ofgrowth factor s or nutrients. During the G0 phase, the cell cycle machinery is dismantled andcyclin s andcyclin-dependent kinase s disappear. Cells then remain in the G0 phase until there is a reason for them to divide. Some cell types in mature organisms, such asparenchymal cells of the liver and kidney, enter the G0 phase semi-permanently and can only be induced to begin dividing again under very specific circumstances; other types, such asepithelial cell s, continue to divide throughout an organism's life.Although many cells in the G0 phase may die along with the organism, this does not mean that cells that enter the G0 phase are destined to die; this is often simply a consequence of the cell lacking any stimulation to re-enter in the
cell cycle .However, the term "post-mitotic" is sometimes used to refer not only to quiescent cells but also to senescent cells. Cellular senescence is a state that occurs in response to DNA damage or degradation that would make a cell's progeny nonviable; it is often a biochemical alternative to the self-destruction of such a damaged cell by
apoptosis .ee also
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Cell Cycle
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