Disorders of TGF Signaling Flashcards
Mutations in the gene coding for fibrilin-1 would cause which disease?
Marfan syndrome
homolog vs orthalog vs paralog
homolog: genes with similar but not totally identical copies in the genome. Homologs can be paralogs or orthologs. Paralogs are from the same species. Orthologs are from different species.
Think implications for evolution
One of the roles of proteins encoded by fibrilin genes is:
A. to aid glucose metabolism
B. to aid in ion transport
C. to provide a hard outer exoskeleton
D. to provide stength and flexibility in blood vessels
E. to transport oxygen
D. to provide stength and flexibility in blood vessels
remember, fibrilin 1 = Marfan syndrome
Disruption of transglutaminase (T-glutaminase) disulfide bonds between fibrilin molecules leads to
A. increased fibrilin-1 aggregation
B. increased microfibril formation
C. irreversible extension of microfibril structure
D. trapping of TGF-beta proteins
E. tropoelastin deposition
C. irreversible extension of microfibril structure
remember, fibrilin 1 = Marfan syndrome
What is the heart condition related to Marfan syndrome?
Dilation of ascending aorta involving the sinuses of valsalva
Fibrilin-1 cross-links with other fibrilin-1 molecules to form microfibrils in the…
A. cytoplasm
B. extracellular matrix
C. Golgi apparatus
D. mitochondria
E. nucleus
B. extracellular matrix
Recent sudies on Marfan syndrome revealed that in addition to serving as a structural protein in the extracellular matrix, fibrilin-1 alsol
A. helps with cross linking of collagen
B. modulates TGF-Beta signaling
C. represents a major source of energy during starvation
D. serves as a Beta-adrenergic agonist
E. serves as a lens protein
B. modulates TGF-Beta signaling