regulation of cell cycle and cancer Flashcards
What is the nondisjunction in 1st division?
First-division nondisjunction
What is the nondisjunction in the 2nd division?
Second-division nondisjunction
What is the result of 1st division nondisjunction?
2 gametes with extra chromosome, 2 gametes misising chromosome
What is the result of 2nd division nondisjunction?
two normal gametes, one gamete with extra chromosome, a gamete with missing chromosome
What are resulted from non-disjunction in the maternal meiotic cell division?
triisomies
What do oscillating cyclin levels suggest?
They are important for progression through the cell cycle
How many cyclin proteins are there?
Multiple that rise and fall throughout the cell cycle
What does each cycle react to specifically?
a cyclin-dependent kinase(CDK)
What does the cyclin and CDK do when they come together to a target protein?
Phosphorylates it(adds phosphate)
By phosphorylating proteins, what happens next?
the next phase starts–replication enzymes are initiated
What kind of experiment would demonstrate that a CDK is required for progression?
Removing it
What type of experiment would demonstrate that a CDK is sufficient for progression?
Removing it
What type of experiments have contributed greatly to our understanding of cyclin/cdk signaling
fission yeast
What would lead to uncontrolled cell division?
a mutant cdk that is active even in the absence of its cyclin partner
What are the three things to make sure in the G1/S checkpoint?
1.Cell commit to DNA replication
2. DNA damage to repair
3. sufficient energy and nutrients
What are the two things to make sure in the G2/M checkpoint
- DNA replication successful
- cell volume large enough to divide
What are the two things to make sure in the metaphase/ M checkpoint?
- all chromosomes are attached to spindle
- all chromosomes are properly aligned at metaphase plate
What does p53 do in the cell cycle
inhibits progression to S phase if DNA damage is detected
How is p53 turned on to inhibit?
it is phosphorylated
What is a mutagen
something that induces DNA mutations or damage
Physical mutagen
UV light
Chemical mutagen
EMS
Biological mutagen
virus
Proto-oncogene
normal gene important in cell division that has potential to cause cancer if mutated