Lecture 6 Flashcards

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Series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide

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The cell cycle

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2
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Two halves of the cell cycle

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Interphase

M phase

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3
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Period of the cell cycle between cell divisions

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Interphase

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4
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Period of time when mitosis and cell division occurs

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M phase

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5
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Interphase Steps

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Cell grows in size
Organelles replicated
Replication of DNA
Synthesis of proteins (with DNA)
Synthesis of proteins (with mitosis)
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6
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Parts of Interphase

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G1 phase
S phase
G2 phase

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7
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Growing
Synthesize proteins
Doing their jobs
Longest phase

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G1 phase

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8
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Chromosomes replicated

Key proteins are made

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S phase

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9
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Shortest phase of interphase
Production of molecules for cell division
Check-up phase before mitosis

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G2 phase

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10
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Conditions that must be satisfies before a cell will grow and divide:

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Presence of growth factors
Anchorage to the substratum
Changes in cell contacts

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When the preconditions for dividing is not met,

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Cell will be delayed in the G1 phase

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12
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Phase where the cell spends a variable length of time after M phase

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G1 phase

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13
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Move through the cell cycle in a regulated way

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Normal cells

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14
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Used to decide whether to proceed with cell division or not

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Information about their internal state

Cuea from the environment

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15
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Makes sure that cells don’t divide under unfavorable condition

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Regulation

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16
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Non-dividing, differentiated state

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G0 phase

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17
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Most human cells in G0 phase

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Liver cells
Nerve cells
Muscle cells

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18
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In G0, but can be called back to cell cycle by external cues

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Highly specialized

Arrested in G0 and can never divide

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Nerve cells

Muscle cells

20
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Cells temporarily or reversible stopped dividing and to have entered in a state of quiescence

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Cells that have permanently stopped dividing due toage or accumulated DNA damage are said to be senescent

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Failure of cell division control

Unrestrained, uncontrolled cell growth

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What control is lost?

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Lose checkpoint stops

P53

24
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Plays a key role in G1/S restriction point

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Halts dell division if it detects damaged DNA
P53 protein
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Options of p53 protein:
Stimutes repair enzymes to fix DNA Forces cell into G0 resting stage Keeps cell in G1 arrest Causes apoptosis of damaged cell
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Cancer develops only after a cell experiences
~6 key mutations ("hits")
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Development of cancel
``` Unlimited growth Ignore checkpointa Escape apoptosis Immortality Promotes blood cessel growth Overcome anchor dependence ```
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Turn on growth promoter genes
Unlimited growth
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Turn off tumor suppressor genes (p53)
Ignore checkpoints
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Turn off suicide genes
Escape apoptosis
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Turn on chromosome maintenance genes
Immortality
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Turn on blood vessel growth rates
Promote blood vessel growth
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Turn off touch-sensor gene
Overcome anchor and density dependence
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The chromose are in an extendee form and seen as chromatin in the electron microscope The nucleus is visible
Mitosis - Interphase
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A complex of DNA and proteins in the cell nucleus that condenses to form chromosomesduring cell division
Chromatin
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Condensed Chromatin | The same stuff but different form
Chromosomes
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Replicated to form an identical copy of itself during the cell cycle (before cell division)
Chromosomes
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Two identical copies of a chromosome
Sister chromatids
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Area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached
Centromere
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2 major processes of mitotic cell division
Karyokinesis | Cytokinesis
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Nuclear division | Preserves diploid number of chromosomes
Karyokinesis
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Cytoplasmic division | Cell divide into two daughter cells
Cytokinesis
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4 sub-phases of Mitosis
Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase and Cytokinesis