The nucleus Flashcards

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What is the principle defining characteristic of eukaryotic cells?

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The nucleus

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2
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What is the key function of the nucleus and what does this enable?

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it separates transcription & translation
→ enables for alternative splicing
= specialised cells = more complex organisms

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3
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What are 2 hypotheses about the evolutionary origin of the nucleus?

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  1. Ancient prokaryotic cell → Invagination of membrane around DNA formed primitive nucleus
  2. Emdosymbosis → where one form of prokaryote engulfed another
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4
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Describe euchromatin

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less compact around histones = more transcription can occur)

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5
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Describe heterochromatin

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more compact around histones = less transcription

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6
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What is FISH?

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Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization
→ Specific chromosome staining (painting) in interphase and mitosis = additional evidence for eu/hetero-chromatin distinction

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7
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Describe how the nucleus is dynamic

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  • The location of the gene within the nucleus changes depending on its transcriptional status
  • Sub-nuclear organelles can be dynamic and move in non-random ways in an ATP-dependent manner
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8
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What is the function of the nucleolus?

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ribosome synthesis

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9
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What is the function of speckles in the nucleus?

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pre-mRNA processing

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10
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What is the function of Cajal bodies?

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Splicing

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11
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What is the function of PML bodies?

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Appear to be storage depots

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12
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Describe the nucleolus

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  • Not membrane bound (therefore probably a condensate)
  • Site for processing ribosomal RNA to produce ribosomes
  • Collection of macromolecules e.g mature rRNA, ribosomal protein subunits
  • Processes other types of RNA: mRNA, tRNA
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13
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Describe the nuclear envelope

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Double unit membrane
Perforated with pores
Supported by a fibrous meshwork called the lamina

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14
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Describe the lamina of the nuclear envelope and its function

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  • Made up of proteins called lamins (vvv insoluble)
  • Help retain the structure of the nucleus
  • Responsible, in part, for ensuring the asymmetric nature of the double unit membrane:
  • Protein content of the inner/outer envelope are different because the lamina acts as an anchoring device
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15
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Describe the nuclear pore

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Access is controlled in a size-dependent manner
Particles MW>50,000 cannot enter the nucleus by simple diffusion
But can by active signal-dependent transport
On signal, pore can open up to 26 nm in diameter

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