inductions Flashcards

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morphogen

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-morphogen gradient by defintion specified more than one cell type

-soluble secreted molecules which determine cell fates morphogen is a kind of a paracrine

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paracrine

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(medium range) diffusible signal, clear signaling molecule releases something to signal another cell

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juxtacrine

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(short range) giving message to nearby cell, between the environment and the cell or cell and cell

examples: cadherins, integrins generally between
1) receptor and receptor (cadherins)
2) two different receptors
3) receptors and protein in the ECM

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4
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endocrine

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-Dump hormones into the blood (long range) example: LH, FSH, Progesterone, Testosterone

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5
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mosaic

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autonomous

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6
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regulative

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conditional

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7
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Animal Cap

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ectoderm

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Gap Junctions

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connect the cytoplasm of neighborig cells

involved in juxtacrine signallig

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9
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Endoderm induction

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Endoderm is auonomously induced by VegT and Vg1 which is laid down maternally

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Neural Tube Induction (portion of the ectoderm)

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The neural tube is protected by BMP induction, by BMP inhibitors from the notochord (mesoderm) This protection requires serial induction so counts as conditional induction

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11
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Morphogen

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Paracrine + Ligand

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12
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Cadherins

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*part of the adherin juction:

  • transmembrane
  • juxtacrine
  • protein
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13
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Collagen

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  • Juxtacrine
  • DNA Encoded/ Cell product
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14
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Beta Catenin

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-Intracellular

expressed at the end of the Wnt pathway as coactivator with TcF3 to activate siamois protein + acts as adhesion protein in cadherin junction

  • Juxtacrine: adhesion proteinin in cadherin juctions (intracellularly)
  • Paracrine: signalling in the dorsal endodermal region where Wnt is active

Increases Production of :

  1. C-myc
  2. Cyclin Depdent Kinase [mitotic promoting proteins!]
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15
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FOUR FAMILIES OF PARACRINES

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  1. Wnt (frizzled receptor)
  2. Hedgehog
  3. TgF Beta- includes things such as BMP’s.
  4. Growth factors (fibroblast, epidermal which all use Tyrosine Kinase Receptors )
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16
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proteins of beta catenin inhibitor complex

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Gsk 3

APC

CK1

Axin

17
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Cadherin

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Calcium dependent adherin

Cadherins are at the adherins junction, for adhesion between cells. These receptors bind to each other (like bind like) attached to actin filaments with adhesion proteins

18
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ectoderm derivatives

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epidermis

central nervous system

neural crest

[nerves and skin]

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mesoderm derivatives

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muscle system

notochord

bone

blood

kidney

[internal organs]

20
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endoderm deriviatvies

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thyroid

digestive system

respiratory tract

[digesive tract]

21
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microfilaments

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  • Smallest portion of the cytoskeleton, composed of two intertwined strands of actin polymer. (action polymer made up actin monomers)
  • Help to maintain cell shape, but also changing cell shape.
  • Interact with other filaments composed of myosin
22
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microtubules

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  • Largest
  • Made up of Alpha and Beta tubulin
  • Made up of tubulin pairs (dimers)
  • Can resist a lot of compression forced
  • Maintain overall shape of the cell
  • line respiratory tract (cillia)
23
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intermeidate filament

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  • Can act as anchors to organelles that don’t need to move around ie: the nucleus
  • Type of IF: Lamins, compose the Nuclear Lamin, located inside the nuclear membrane