PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH Flashcards
Why is plant cell death in animals and plants important?
Sculpting structure like hands
development
elimination of unwanted cells
regulation of cell numbers
Describe features of necrosis (animals)
External triggers so no specific
No signal transduction
Causes dysfunction of organelles and plasma membrane
Describe features of apoptosis
Follows a predictable signal cascade triggered by signals
Plasma membrane and some organelles are kept in tact
What triggers apoptosis?
-Intrinsic pathway- 1- Intracellular stress 2- Mitochondrial membrane permeabilization and cytochrome c release 3- Apoptisome formation 4- Caspase 9 activation 5- Effector caspase activation = Apoptosis -Extrinsic pathway- 1- Extracellular death ligand 2- DISC formation 3- Caspase 8 activation 4- Effector caspase activation = Apoptosis
Differences between intrinsic and extrinsic pathway
1- (I) uses caspase 9 (E) uses caspase 8
2- (I) uses XIAP inhibitory protein of caspase 9 and Apoptosis (E) uses FLIP inhibitory protein of caspase 8
Main features of extrinsic pathway
- DISC formation
- Activation of the caspase cascade
- Death ligands: Bind to specific receptors
- Death receptors: Part of the TNFR superfamily
Describe the extrinsic apoptotic pathway in detail
- Ligand binds to death receptor
- DISC formed
- DISC activates C8 via dimerization
- FLIP can inhibit C8 formation
- C8 links to intrinsic pathway + activates C3,7…
Describe the intrinsic pathway in detail
- Cytochrome c from mitochondria activates Apaf1 (which has a CARD domain) = dATP to dADP
- Apaf1 now has CARD domain and cyt c
- Apoptosome formed by release of dADP for dATP
- Procaspase 9 is recruited to complex and activated
- C9 cleaves and activates proC9 = caspase cascade = apoptosis
How is cytochrome c released ?
Via Mitochondrial Membrane Permeabilization MMP
What are the two mechanisms of MMP
1 = MOMP
- Proteins of BH3 family help form channels in OM
2= PTPC
- Loss of MP = swelling and rapture
- Activated by Ca2+ accumulation or BAK/BAX
Differences between mammalian and plant PCD
- No true death receptors in plants
- Vacuole in PCD
- No caspases but similar