Raj Patel L2 Flashcards

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What are the five main components of apoptotic machinery in mammalian cells?

A

1) Bcl-2 proteins; antiapoptotic, proapoptotic, BH3 only proapoptotic proteins; 2) Caspases; 3) IAPs; 4) Mitochondria; 5) Death receptors

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Bcl-2 proteins are found translocated next to immunoglobulin in lymphoma cells. What is the result of this?

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High/ectopic expression, resulting in blocked apoptosis

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3
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What distinguishes proapoptotic Bcl proteins from antiapoptotic?

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Antiapoptotic Bcl proteins must posses a BH4 domain which is able to bind APAF1, while proapoptotic cells require only a BH3 domain.

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Describe the structure of dimerised Bcl-2 family proteins?

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Alpha 5 & 6 domains form the pore in the outer mitochondrial membrane.

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What is the effect of pro/anti apoptotic proteins?

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Proapoptotic proteins increase the permiability of the mitochondrial outer membrane

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What are caspases?

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Caspases are cysteine-aspartate specific proteases

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7
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What is the consensus sequence of a caspase?

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DxxD

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What are the 3 groups/functions of caspases?

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Inflammation, Initiation of apoptosis, execution of apoptosis

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9
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Caspases are synthesised as?

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Zymogens

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Initiator and effector caspases are activated by different mechanisms. Describe this?

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Initiators are activated by proximity, where they must be recruited to the adaptor to activate, e.g. activation of caspase 9 requiring formation of the apoptosome. Effector caspases are activated by being cleaved by initiating caspases.

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What is a death receptor?

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A death receptor is a cell surface receptor, which transduces cell death signals

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How do death receptors recruit caspases?

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Death receptors recruit caspases via adapter proteins such as Fas associated death domain (ADD - associated death domain).

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What are IAPs?

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IAPs are inhibitor of apoptosis proteins, which inhibit the caspases until cell death is ready to occur

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14
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What domain must IAPs include?

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BIR (Baculovirus inhibitor or apoptosis repeat), to bind caspases

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Role of the RING domain in IAPs?

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The RING domain binds a substrate which is ubiquitinated by E3 ubiquitin ligase. Promotes IAP auto destruction.

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What are the two ways in which apoptosis can be induced?

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Intracellularly and extracellularly

17
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How does extracellular apoptosis induction occur?

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Extracellular apoptosis induction occurs via death receptors

18
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How can intracellular apoptosis induction occur?

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Intrinsic signals are induced from within the cell; programmed cell death, developmental cell death. Can also be triggered by UV, superoxide radicals, DNA damage/p53