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Cell Cycle regulated by a molecular control system

The timing and rate of cell division in different plants and animals are crucial to:

Normal growth, development and maintenance

Human skin cells

Divide frequently

Liver cells

Divide if necessary Ex. To repair wound or damage tissues

Fully formed nerve cells and muscle cells in mature humans

Do not divide at all

Cell cycle differences result from

Regulation at the molecular level

Understanding of the mecanisms

The life cycle of normal cells and how cancer cells manage to escape the controls

Growth factors are generally called

Human Growth Hormone

Lack of HGH

Dwarfism

Too much of HGH

Gigantism

How many growth factors are already discovered

50

These are proteins secreted by certain body cells that stimulate other cells to divide

Growth factors? (not sure)

Different type of cell respond specifically to certain growth factors

True

Different types of cell does not respond specifically to certain growth factors

False

These cells (animal cells), do not divide unless they are signaled by a certain ___ that leads to undergo the process of cell cycle

Growth factor

Crowding of cells

Inhibit cell division

The sequential events of the cell are directed by a distinct

cell cycle control system

Three important checkpoints

G1 phase, G2 phase, M phase

Is cyclically operating set of molecules in the cell that both triggers and coordinates key events in the cell cycle

Cell cycle control system

Things to consider in Checkpoints (red)

Size of cell, crowding of cells, wounded/dead cells

In mitosis, the daughter cells produced should be an exact duplicate of the parent cell

.

Mistakes in the duplication will lead to mutation and cells may become abnormal and may be passed on to the next generation

.

G1 checkpoint

Determines whether all conditions are favorable for cell division to proceed

G1 (2)

Also called the restrict point(in yeast) is a point at which the cell irreversibly commits to the cell division process

G1 (3)

-The most importantly checkpoint
-Is the cell big enough to divide

-Does the cell have adequate energy to proceed

-is there no damage in the dna

-are enzymes and proteins available for the S phase?

What will happen if the cells does not meet all the requirements?

Halt and try to solve the problem, cell proceeds to G0 and awaits the signal

G2

Ensures that all chromosomes have been replicated and dna is not damaged

If certain conditions are not met in the mitotic phase what will happen?

Bars entry into the mitotic phase

If the checkpoint in G2 detects problems with the DNA, the cell is___ and the cells attempts to _____ dna replication or _____ the damaged dna

Halted, complete, repair

M phase

-Occurs near the end of the metaphase stage of karyokinesis

M phase (2)

Also known as spindle checkpoint, because it determines whether all sister chromatids are connected to the spindle microtubules

The cycle in M phase will not proceed until the___

Kinetochores of each pair of sister chromatids are anchored to at least two spindle fibers from the opposite poles of the cells

What are the molecules that control the cell systen

Cyclin and Cyclin-dependent kinases

The most common molecules involved in regulating the cell cycle are

Cyclin and Cyclin-dependent kinases

A group of related proteins among the most important core cell cycle regulators

Cyclin

G1 cyclins

Cyclin D

G1/S cyclins

Cyclin E

S cyclins

Cyclin A

M cyclins

Cyclin B

Each cyclin is associated

Particular phase, transition, or set of phases in the cell cycle and helps drive the events of that phase or period

Cyclin dependent kinases

To drive the cell cycle forward, a cyclin must activate or inactivate many target proteins

Cyclins drive the cell cycle events by partnering with a family of enzymes called the __

Cyclin dependent kinases

A lone cdk is inactive, but the ___ activates it

Binding of a cyclin

Are kinases, enzymes that phosphorylate specific target proteins

Cyclin dependent kinases

When a cyclin attaches to a Cdk, it has two important effects appropriate to the cell cycle period controlled by cyclin

-it activates the cdk as a kinase
-directs the cdk to a specific set of target proteins

MPF

Maturation-promoting factor

A cyclin-CDK complex

MPF

We often think MPF as ___ because it triggers the cell's passage into the M phase, past the G2 checkpoint

M-phase-promoting factor

When cyclins that accumulate during G2 associate with CDK molecules, the resulting MPF complex is __

Active

Second group of cell cycle regulators are

Negative regulators

Negative regulators ___ the cell cycle

Halt

In positive regulation, active molecules cause the cell cycle to

Progress

The best understood negative regulatory molecules are

Retinoblastoma protein, p53, p21

Are a group of tumor-supressor proteins common in many cells

Retinoblastoma proteins

Refer to the functional molecular masses of the proteins (p) in kilodaltons

P53, p21

What is known about the cell cycle regulation comes from __

Research conducted with cells that have lost regulatory control

All three of these regulatory proteins were discovered to be damaged or non-functional in cells that had begun to replicate uncontrollably

(becomes cancerous)

Main cause of the unchecked progress throught the cell cycle was a ___

Faulty copy of the regulatory protein

3 signals

First, cyclin+cdk signal to proceed and divide
Second, p53, p21 and Rb signal to stop

Third, time point

Give signal, proceed in the cell cycle and halt the cell cycle

Protein

Positive signal

Cell divides

Negative signal

Cell will stop dividing

There are specific proteins are responsible for signaling the cell to proceed or stop dividing

Signals

Proceed

Cyclins, cylin dependent kinases, phosphatase

Stop

Dna is damaged the cell will not divide, p53, p21, Retinoblastoma protein

What will happen if the check point loses control?

Cancer

A cell cycle disease

Cancer

Do not follow the normal signs that regulate the cell cycle

Cancer cells

Divide excessively and may invade other tissues of the body

Cancer cells

If cancer cells are unchecked

They continue to grow and kill organisms

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