Cell replication Flashcards
What are the proteins involved in the formation of cytoskeleton elements?
Actin filaments
Intermediate filaments
and microtubules (tubulins)
What are the roles of an intracellular cytoskeleton?
Maintains cell shape and structure
Transportation of organelles
Cellular division (kinetochore fibers and spindle contraction)
What proteins comprise microtubules?
Alpha and beta tubulins
How are tubulins arranged in microtubules?
Helical configuration
Why is the helical configuration important in microtubules?
Enables the expansion and development of microtubules, additional tubules can be added or subsequently removed
Where do microtubules originate from?
Microtubules originate from the microtubule organising centres
What major protein comprises microfilaments?
Actin
What are the functions of microfilaments?
Proteins assist with the motility of organelles and cell
How are cilia and flagella arranged?
9 + 2 configuration
How do microtubules assist with the movement of organelles?
Microtubules are associated with motor proteins
What is aneuploidy?
An abnormal number of chromosomes
In cancer cells, how is cell division unregulated?
Contact inhibition of growth does not occur, as tumor cells do not recognize adjacent cells thereby resulting in the continued proliferation of cancer cells
What are the stages of the cell cycle?
Interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis
What are examples of nuclear division?
Mitosis and meiosis
What is cell division?
Cell division involves the separation of cytoplasmic contents (cytokinesis) M phase
What is G1?
The chromosomes form long uncondensed threads wound onto histone, cell is metabolically active.
Protein synthesis occurs
Organelle production
Cytoplasmic volume increases
What is the structure of the chromosome within the G-phase?
The chromosomes present are uncondensed
Which proteins are associated with chromosomes?
Histone proteins
What occurs during the S-phase?
S phase is referred to as the synthesis phase whereby semi-conservative replication occurs within the nucleus/.
Histones are synthesised and attached to DNA
organelle synthesis: Mitochondria, centromere, golgi apparatus
How are chromosomes structured within the S-phase?
Chromosomes are condensed and visible as sister chromatids attached to the centromere
When is replicated DNA checked for errors and corrected?
G2 phase
Which phase during the cell cycle in which spindle proteins are produced?
G2 phase
What is M-phase?
Mitosis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis
When is mitosis most vulnerable?
Irradiation, heat shock chemicals
DNA Damage cannot be repaired
Gene transcription silenced
When is the decision point?
G1
When is the second decision point?
G2
What is the structure of centrioles?
Small hollow cylinders made of microtubules, made from the globular protein tubulin
Describe how centrioles arranged?
pairs at right angles to each other, forming a centrosome
Composed of 9 triplets of microtubules
What is a centrosome?
Mother and daughter centriole pair
What is the function of a centriole?
Involved in the separation of chromosomes during cell division; producing a spindle
Which centriole do microtubules project from?
Elongate from mother centriole
What is chromatin?
The complex of DNA & Protein
What are the stages of mitosis?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase