Lecture 1 Flashcards

1
Q

what are drugs? (protein kinase _____)

A

inhibitors

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2
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what is an example of cells dying (every day example)

A

sunburn

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3
Q

what kind of disease involve defects in the regulation of cell death? (4)

A

degenerative diseases (alzheimers)
autoimmune diseases
cancer
ischemia/reperfusion

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4
Q

what is ischemia / reperfusion?

A

death of surrounding cells, leading to extensive damage following stroke and heart attack

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5
Q

describe necrosis

A

swelling of the cell
loss of plasma membrane integrity
release of contents into surrounding tissue

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6
Q

describe apoptosis

A

shrinkage of cell
maintenance of plasma membrane integrity
cell phagocytosed by macrophages

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7
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describe autophagy

A

maintenance of plasma membrane integrity
organells are broken down and reused as nutrients
may not be cell death - might do this to survive

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8
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what does apoptosis do?

A

protects from infected cells, damaged cells, or unwanted cells

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9
Q

apoptosis minimizes collateral damage to the _____

A

tissue

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10
Q

apoptosis is defined by an orderly sequence of morphological changes:
- cell _____
- _____ collapses
- loss of _______ membrane
- chromatin ______ and ____ is cleaved into fragments
- membrane ____ which break off into _____ _______
- cell _____ alters to attract _____

A
  • shrinkage
  • cytoskeleton
  • nuclear
  • condenses, DNA
  • blebs, apoptotic bodies
  • surface, phagocytes
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11
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apoptosis uses ___

A

ATP

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12
Q

caspases are ______, meaning they cleave within a protein

A

endopetidases

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13
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caspases also cleave ______ substrates and specific ____

A

substrates, sites

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14
Q

CAD (caspase activated DNAse), is a ____ that chops up ___. it cuts ___ between _____

A

nuclease, DNA, DNA, histones

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15
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executioner caspases have a ___ pro-domain, whereas initiator caspases have a ____ pro-domain

A

small, large

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16
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proenzyme executioner caspases are ____

A

dimers

17
Q

proenzyme initator caspases are ____

A

monomers (when inactive)

18
Q

cleavage by the initator caspases causes rearrangement of the _____

A

active site

19
Q

proenzyme initator caspases are activated by _____ _____ via the pro-domain

A

induced dimerization

20
Q

caspase 9 is activated by the _____

A

apoptosome

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