Apoptosis Flashcards
Apoptotic protein: normally?
BH3 only family: sequestered to cytosol proteins
Bcl-Bax/Bak: inactivates Bax/Bak
3 subgroups of apoptotic proteins? anti or pro-apoptotic?
- 4 domain: anti-apoptotic (Bcl)
- 3 domain: pro-apoptotic (Bax, Bak)
- 1 domain: pro-apoptotic (BH3 only family, Bid)
Caspases types?
Apoptosis
- Initiators- 8,9
- Executioner/effector- 3, 6, 7
Apoptosis: intrinsic pathway
- Bid released from cytoplasmic proteins
- Bid binds Bcl –> release of Bax/Bak
- Bax/Bak forms pore –> cyt-c and Smac/DIABLO release
- 7 Cyt-C + 7Apaf-1 + procaspase9 –> apoptosome
- caspase 9 activates caspase 3,6,7 –> apoptosis
IAP?
Apoptosis inhibitor
part of intrinsic pathway
inhibits caspase 3,6,7
Smac/DIABLO inhibits IAP
Apoptosis: extrinsic pathway?
- ligand binds death receptor
- death receptor recruits/binds FADD –> DISC complex
- DED of DISC complex recruits procaspase8
- caspase 8 will activate caspase3,6,7 (also activates Bid)
Apoptosis: granzyme-b
-also: what is it? where does it come from?
serine protease
released by CD8+ T cells and NK cells
released with perforin (helps enter cell)
granzyme b activates caspase 3,8
Apoptosis: p53
- upregulated with stress
- p53 upregulates Bid and DR; helps Bax/Bak activity
Apoptosis: caspase indpendent pathway?
AIF (released from mitochondria w cyt-c and DIABLO)
will go directly to nucleus and fragment DNA