Cell Proliferation Flashcards
Checkpoint of cell cycle
- Restriction checkpoint (cell size, mitogens available)
- G1 DNA damage checkpoint (DNA integrity)
- IntraS DNA damage checkpoint (one copy of DNA)
- G2 DNA damage checkpoint
- Spindle assembly checkpoint
What happens during interphase
Receives nutrients Synthesizes RNA Produces proteins Increases in size Copies DNA
What phase does proof reading happen
G2
Classes of CDK inhibitors
INK - binary inhibitors
Cip/Kip - ternary inhibitors
G1-S transition
Stimulated by mitogens
Cyclin D produced and CDK 4/6 activated
Phosphorylation of pRB
pRB releases E2F.
Cyclin E is synthesized and CDK 2 is activated
CyclinE/CDK2 complex further phosphorylates pRB
Genes required for DNA synthesis -> S phase.
G2-M transition
Cyclin B1/CDK1 kept in inactive form by myt1(thr 14) and wee1(thr15) [kinases]
CDC25 phosphotase activates thr14/15 dephosphorylated
Cellular proteins now phosphorylated.
Nuclear envelope breakdown
Chromosome condensation
Spindle formation
Cell shape changes