Control of the cell cycle Flashcards

1
Q

there are two irreversible points in cell cycle

A

Replication of DNA

Separation of sister chromatids

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2
Q

checkpoints

see slide 23-26

A

Allows cell cycle to respond to internal state of cell and integrity of genetic material
Allows cell cycle to respond to environmental signals

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3
Q

name checkpoints

A

G1 transition
G2/M transition
metaphase to anaphase transition

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4
Q

What happens once you pass the G1 transition

A

commit to cell cycle and dna replication

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5
Q

what does the G1 transition check for in order for cell to proceed to delay or divide

A

Cell size
Nutrients
Growth factors (environment ok?)
DNA damage

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6
Q

What happens at the G2/M transition

A

Cell size
DNA replication
DNA damage
is cell ready for mitosis

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7
Q

what happens at the metaphase-anaphase transition

A

spindle assembly check
chromosome alignment and connected to spindle
to proceed with mitosis

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8
Q

Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks)

A

central component of cell cycle control

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9
Q

what does the activity of the cdks depend on

A

where in cell cycle it is

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10
Q

name 2 key components of cell cycle

slide 27

A

protein kinase

cyclins

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11
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protein kinase

A

when cdk binds with cyclin it forms protein kinase

no cyclin inactive

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12
Q

cyclin

A

Proteins that undergo process of synthesis and degradation each cell cycle
Direct Cdk to specific target proteins at different times during cell cycle

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13
Q

4 classes of cdks

see slide 28 graph

A

G1/S cyclin
S cyclin
M cyclin
G1 cyclin

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14
Q

G1/S cyclin

A

Activate Cdk in late G1
Trigger progression through Start or Restriction point
Levels fall in S phase

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15
Q

S cyclin

A

Bind Cdks after Start or Restriction point

Stimulate chromosome duplication (DNA replication)

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16
Q

M cyclin

A

Stimulate entry into mitosis

Levels fall in mid-mitosis

17
Q

G1 cyclin

A

Help govern activities of G1/S cyclins

18
Q

How is cdk fully activated

A

Cdk-activating kinase (CAK)

19
Q

How does cdk activate at t loop

see slide 29

A

T loop partially blocks Cdk active site (B) = partially active
Phosphorylation at T loop frees Cdk active site (C) = fully active

20
Q

when is cdk not active

A

no cyclin attached

21
Q

Cyclin-Cdk complex inhibited by:

A

Phosphorylation by Wee1 kinase

Binding of Cdk inhibitor proteins (CKIs)

22
Q

Phosphorylation of Wee1 kinase does

A

controls m-cdk activity

23
Q

Binding of Cdk inhibitor proteins (CKIs)

A

Governs G1/S- and S-Cdks

24
Q

what is an Anaphase-promoting complex

A

cyclosome (APC/C)

25
Q

cyclosome

A

Member of ubiquitin ligase family of enzymes

Catalyzes ubiquitylation and destruction of two major types of proteins

26
Q

when is cyclosome active

A

Remains active during G1

Turned off when G1/S-Cdk is activated

27
Q

2 types of cyclosome

A

securin

G1/S cdk

28
Q

what does securin do

A

Protects protein linkages holding sister chromatids in early mitosis
When destroyed, activates protease that separates sister chromatids (anaphase)

29
Q

what do G1/S cdk do

A

Destruction inactivates most Cdks

Dephosphorylation of Cdk targets required for completion of mitosis

30
Q

look at slide 31

confusing may need to ask question to him

A

slide 31