Apoptosis Flashcards
Apoptosis
- what is it
- what required for (2)
- what it provides protection against
- Disease it can cause if not regulated properly (4)
-The process of programmed cell death that is an integral part of development in multi-cellular organisms
Required for;
- maintenance of size and shape of organs as new cells added
- removal of immature B lymphocytes
Provides protection against cancer (p53, tumor suppressor protein, induces apoptosis)
If not regulated properly, can cause;
- cancer
- neurodegenerative disease
- multiple sclerosis
- ischaemic stroke
Apoptosis vs necrosis
-Apoptosis process: DNA degraded -> cell and nucleus shrink, nucleus fragments -> shrinkage continues, cell engulfed by macrophage -> macrophage phagocytizes apoptotic cell.
Necrosis: Cell swells -> cell lyses and releases cytoplasmic material
- is uncontrolled, and due to physical injury
- inflammation occurs
Role of Ced proteins for apoptosis in C. elegans
- Ced-3 is a caspase (cytosine, aspartate proteases - cysteine at catalytic site, target site contains aspartate) that induces apoptosis
- syn as a zymogen (inactive form), that is activated by Ced-4
- Ced-9 complexes with Ced-4 and localizes it on mitochondrial membrane
- availability of Ced-4 in cytoplasm depends on conc. of Ced 9
Ced 3 & 4 = required for apoptosis
ced 9 = prevents apoptosis
What activates Caspases?
- Apaf-1 induces apoptosis by caspase activation
- Apaf1 is activated by CytCin cytoplasm
- CytC leakage in cytoplasm is caused by influx of ions through bax dimer
- Bax dimer controlled by Bcl2-Bcl-X(l) dimer that complexes Apar1 as well.
- Binding of Bad to bcl2-Bcl-X(L) dimer allows bac dimer for ion influx
*Apoptosis is therefore controlled by Bad
- Phosphorylated Bad cannot bind to Bcl2-bcl-X(L) dimer - prevents apoptosis
- signal transmitted by cascade of kinases - ultimately phophrylates Bad
Factors that induce apoptosis
- Activation of receptors - some signal transduction pathways induce apoptosis
- Attack by cytotoxic T lymphocytes: these cells transfer serine proteases and other lytic components that permeabilises membrane
- Action of tumour suppressor p53 protein: this protein allows death of a canerous cell by inducing apoptosis