Cell Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

___ levels are constant but its activity fluctuate. But, ____ levels are fluctuate.

A

CDKs

Cyclin

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2
Q

CDK is dependent on ___

A

Cyclin

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3
Q

___ is the heart of the cell-cycle control system

A

CDKs

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4
Q

How does CDK-Cycling activity get activated?

A

Cyclin binds to the inactive CDK, the T-loop moves away from the active site. CDK is phosphorylated by CAK and it is fully activated.

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5
Q

___ fully activates CDK by phosphorylation while ___ inhibits CDK by phosphorylation

A

CAK

Wee1 Kinase (reversed by Cdc25) or CKI

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6
Q

Name an example of a CKI involves in the G1 phase of the cell cycle and is responsible for diseases like melanoma

A

INK4A

P53

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7
Q

Checkpoint I

A

“Start”
Cell commits to cell cycle entry
“should I be doing it?”

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8
Q

Checkpoint II

A

G2/M
Is all DNA replication?
Is the environment favorable?

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9
Q

Checkpoint III

A

Metaphase to Anaphase transition

“Is the chromosomes all attached to the spindles?”

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10
Q

CDK

A

Cyclin Dependent Kinases

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11
Q

Via proteolysis, SCF is added to CKI to allow?

A

Activation of S-CDKs by ubiquitating CKI for destruction

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12
Q

APC/C does not cause protein phosphorylation but instead____

A

catalyzes addition of ubiquitin to proteins to cause destruction of securin to allow separation of chromosomes with separase

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13
Q

Cohesin is the ___ and securin is the ____

A

glue

linker or clamp holding it together by inhibiting separase

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14
Q

What is the opposite of Cohesin?

A

Separase

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15
Q

What protein activates APC/C?

A

CDC20

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16
Q

APC/C cause destruction of what two proteins?

A

Securin to allow chromosome to separate

S and M cyclin to allow pause of DNA replication

17
Q

PRE-RCS are created ____ times during ____

A

Once (until next G1 phase)

G1 phase, NEVER during mitosis