Cell Death Flashcards

1
Q

apoptosis

A

falling off

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2
Q

Difference between apoptosis and necrosis

A

necrosis: bursting causes an inflammatory response

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3
Q

caspases

A

cysteine containing proteases that cleave sequences on proteins during apoptosis.

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4
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How do initiator caspases work?

A

inacitve soluble monomers group together, pair up into a dimer to stabilize and activate each other.

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5
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How do executioner caspases work?

A

After paired and activated, catalyze the protein cleavage events.

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6
Q

death receptors

A

extrinsic pathway triggers: homotrimers of the TNF superfamily.

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7
Q

DISC

A

Death inducing signal complex: Fas ligand on a killer activates Fas on cell surface, cytolic tails of Fas bind to adaptor proteins which bind to the initiator caspases.

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8
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cytochrome c

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intrinsic pathway trigger: binds to Apaf1 which become apoptomose which activates the proteins that initiate downstream initiator caspases.

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9
Q

Bcl2 family

A

suppress/regulates apoptosis

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10
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Bax/ Bak

A

main effector proteins in the Bcl2 family, one is required for the intrinsic pathway to operate.

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11
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Bcl2/ BclXl

A

anti-apoptotoc Bcl family proteins

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12
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p53

A

a tumor suppression protein that accumulates and activates the intrinsic pathway

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13
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Bid

A

the protein that links the two apoptotic pathways.

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14
Q

IAPs

A

Inhibitors of apoptosis - ensure the proteases only activate when appropriate.

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15
Q

survival factors

A

cells require continuous signalling from other cells or they die

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16
Q

phosphatidylserine

A

flips to the outer membrane in apoptotic cells to signal phagocytosis

17
Q

apoptosis

A

clean death..ideal for cancer. necrosis (chemo) will cause the return