19 & 20 - Cell Cycle Control 1 & 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Events of cell cycle

A
  • G0
  • G1
  • S
  • G2
  • M
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2
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G0

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Terminally differentiated cells withdraw from cell cycle indefinitely

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3
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G1 phase

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RNA and protein synthesis. No DNA synthesis. Length depends on external conditions

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4
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Restriction point

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A cell that passes this point is committed to pass into S phase

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5
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S phase

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DNA synthesis. Doubles amount of DNA in cell. RNA and protein synthesis

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6
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G2 phase

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No DNA synthesis. RNA and protein synthesis continue.

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7
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M Phase

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Mitosis and cytokinesis yielding 2 daughter cells

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8
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Mid g1 cyclin-CDKs

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  • Cyclin D-CDK4
  • Cyclin D-CDK6
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9
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Late g1 cyclin CDKs

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  • Cyclin E-CDK2
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10
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S phase cyclin CDKs

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  • Cyclin A-CDK2
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11
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Mitotic cyclin-CDKs

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  • Cyclin A-CDK1
  • Cyclin B-CDK1
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12
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G1 checkpoint

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Is environment favourable?

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13
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G2 checkpoint

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Is all DNA replicated and all DNA damage repaired?

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14
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Mitosis Checkpoint

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Are all chromosomes properly attached to the mitotic spindle?

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15
Q

Early Response genes

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Transcription factors that turn on expression of delayed response genes

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16
Q

Effect of cancer promoting mutations

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  • Increase ability of cell to proliferate
  • Decrease susceptibility of cell to apoptosis
  • Increase general mutation rate in cell
  • Increase cells longevity
17
Q

Oncogene mutations

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Mutation only required in one allele for tumour formation. The gene in its normal unmutated form = proto-ongogene

18
Q

Tumour suppressor gene mutations

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For cancer to occur, both alleles of gene must be mutated and have no activity

19
Q

Retrovirus

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Cause cancer by mutating and rearranging proto-ongogenes. Insert strong promoters near proto-oncogenes

20
Q

p53

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Tumour suppressor protein that up-regulates expression of specific proteins. Detects damaged DNA in the G1 phase, activates the expression of p21 amd reduces the frequency of mutations in the cell.

21
Q

Rb

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Sequesters the transcription factor E2F which is required for cell cycle progression.

22
Q

What drives apoptosis

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the activity of cysteine-containing aspartate-specific proteases.