Epigenetics Flashcards
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epigenetics
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- heritable change in gene function without altering DNA base sequence
- caused by environment e.g. diet, toxins
2
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epigenome
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- single layer of chemical tags on the DNA, which are all chemical modifications to histone proteins and DNA
- affects shape
3
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heterochromatin
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- tightly coiled DNA
4
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chromatin
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- loosely coiled DNA
5
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Methylation
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- increased methylation inhibits transcription
- attach to cytosine base
- prevents transcription factors from binding
- attracts proteins that condense DNA-histone complex
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Acetylation
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- decreased acetylation inhibits transcription
- if r removed histones become more positive and are attracted more to the phosphate group on DNA
- makes DNA and histones strongly associated
- harder for transcription factors to bind
7
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Tumour suppressor genes
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- produce proteins that slow down cell division and cause cell death if errors are detected
- if mutation occurs they cannot carry out function which could lead to breast cancer
- BRAC1 BRAC2
8
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TSG hypermethylation
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- increased number of methyl groups attached results in gene being inactivated and turns off
9
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Oncogene
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- mutated genes that can cause cancer through deregulation of cell growth
10
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ONC hypomethylation
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- reduces number of methyl groups attached
- gene permanently switched on
- triggers mitosis to constantly occur