Stress 2 Flashcards
what happens in hyper-osmotic stress/ how does it effect the cell
happens if the cell goes from low to high osmotic stress - so water leaves the cell - cell shrinks - passively diffuses out
what happens in hypo-osmotic stress/ how does it effect the cell
cell conditions go from salty to low osmolarity
water flows into the cell - strain on the cell wall - damages
what is a cells response to changes in osmolarity
solutes synthesised/accumulated to help maintain balance
name 4 solutes that may be accumulated for balance
glycerol
sugars
potassium
amino acids
what other important molecule is synthesised and used widely for stress responses
trehalose
improvement to osmotic stress is usually a …. trait
polygenic
controlled by many genes
what is gTME
the random mutagenesis of multiple transcription factors at once, instead of manipulating many genes one after another
(TFs regulate genes)
what is oxidative stress
inability to counteract or detoxify harmful effects of free radicals through neutralization by antioxidants
what are free radicals
unstable molecules that damage/ oxidise cells
what are ROS
Reactive Oxygen Species - chemically reactive chemical species containing oxygen eg peroxides
how are ROS formed
as a natural bi-product of metabolism of oxygen generated in respiration
we have defence mechanisms, but can exceed antioxidant capacity of cells
what is the stress response for oxidative stress
up-regulation of scavengers eg catalase
up regulation of enzymes that repair oxidative damage