Control of the Cell Cycle Flashcards
What is the cell cycle controlled by?
Chechpoints
What are the checkpoints?
These checkpoints are mechanisms within the cell that assess if it is ready to move onto the next stage
What can checkpoints do?
They can halt the process if they have to
What are cyclins?
Proteins
Why are cyclin important?
They ensure that cell division is completed
When are cyclin proteins are produced?
As the cell nears a checkpoint if everything is okay
What happens once cyclins have been produced?
They combine with and activate cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs).
What does CDK regulate?
An active CDK phosphorylates proteins that regulate progression
What does the cycle need to be able to progress?
Sufficient phosphorylation
What happens at the G1 checkpoint?
Retinoblastoma protein (Rb) acts as a tumor suppressor
How does the G1 checkpoint work?
By inhibiting the transcription of genes needed of DNA replication (DNA helicase and DNA polymerase)
Give a summary of the G1 checkpoint
Phosphorylation by G1 CDKs inhibits Rb, allowing transcription to occur
What happens at the G2 checkpoint?
The success of DNA replication and any damage to DNA is assessed
What happens if there is an issue at the G2 checkpoint?
It triggers the activation of different proteins, one being p53
What can p53 do in the G2 checkpoint?
It can stimulate DNA repair, stop the cell cycle of even cause cell death