Nucleus Flashcards
What are the 5 basic/ key details about the nucleus?
- The most prominent organelle ( 5-10μm)
- One nucleus per cell ( mostly)
- Contains most of cells genes
- Serves as a repository of inherited genetic information
- Acts as cells control centre
How many membranes does the nucleus have?
2
What is the role of the nuclear pore complex?
Controls movement of molecules into and out of the nucleus
What does the nuclear pore complex allow out of the nucleus? (3)
- mRNA
- tRNA
- ribosomal subunits
What does the nuclear pore complex allow into the nucleus?
- control signals
- building materials
- ATP
What is inner surface of nuclear envelope lined by?
Nuclear Lamina
What is the nuclear laminar composed of?
intermediate filaments
What is the role of the nuclear lamina?
- maintains shape of nucleus
- helps organise the packing of DNA within nucleus
What. does a defective nuclear lamina result in?
- occurs in some genetic disorders that produce a defective lamin protein
- nuclei cannot maintain a spherical shape
- limits ability of affected cells to divide
- results is abnormal features and premature aging
What is the nucleolus? What is it responsible for?
- A prominent nuclear structure within non dividing cells
- responsible for making ribosomal RNA which combines with proteins to produce ribsosomes
What length of DNA does each human cell contain?
approx. 2.5m
How does the DNA double helix (2nm diameter) become a 10nm diameter fibre?
- through interaction with proteins called histones (H2-H4)
- 8 Histones make an octamer for DNA to wrap around
- this creates “beads” called nucleosomes
- Results in a 10nm fibre
What does interaction with the Histone (H1) protein cause in a DNA fibre? What continues to happen to complete the organization of DNA within a nucleus
- coils to form a 30nm fibre
- 30nm fibre loops to make 300nm fibre
- During cell division the 300nm fibre coils to form metaphase chromosomes
What are the 2 forms of Non metaphase organizations of chromatin?
- euchromatin
- heterochromatin
What is chromatin?
The material of which DNA chromosomes are composed of- protein, RNA, and DNA