Unit 11 Flashcards
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Cyclically activated protein kinases
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- Phosphorylate & activate multiple proteins involved in DNA replication, mitosis & cytokinesis
- Activated only at appropriate times in cycle, after which they quickly deactivate
- Phosphorylation can be quickly reversed by protein phosphatases
- Concentration does not change during cell cycle
- Activity of each kinase rises & falls cyclically
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Cyclins
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- Bind to cell-cycle kinases before they become enzymatically active
- Cell cycle kinases are known as Cyclin-dependent protein kinases (Cdks)
- Unlike Cdks, cyclins’ concentrations vary in a cyclical fashion during cell cycle
3
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M-phase Cdk
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- Activated by Cyclin B
1.) Synthesis of cyclin B begins in S phase
2.) Accumulates & forms complexes with M phase Cdk throughout S & G2 phases. M phase Cdk still enzymatically inactive
3.) As complex forms, M-phase Cdk phosphorylated by:
a.) An activating kinase at site required for its activity
b.) Inhibitory kinase that overrides activation kinase & inhibits its activity
4.) M-phase Cdk activated by Cdc25
5.) M-phase Cdk phosphorylates & activates a variety of target proteins required in M-phase. One target is Cdc25, leading to positive feedback
6.) Near end of mitosis, M-phase Cdk inactivated by proteolytic degradation of Cyclin B
7.) Leads cell to exit mitosis & undergo cytokinesis, returning to interphase
8.) In G1 phase inactivated M-phase Cdk dephosphorylated by specific protein phosphatase. Now ready to form complex with cyclin B
4
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Cdc 25
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- Activates M-phase Cdk by removing inhibitory phosphate group, leaving activating phosphates
- Is then phosphorylated by M-phase Cdk, which further activates its phosphatase activity, creating positive feedback loop
5
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Condensin
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- Activated by Cyclin B-M-Cdk-mediated kinase activity
- Participates in chromatin condensation
- Leading to visible M-phase chromosomes
6
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Microtubule-associated proteins
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- Activated by Cyclin B-M-Cdk-mediated Complex in prophase
- Activation promotes their ability to cross-link microtubules growing from opposite spindle poles; leading to mitotic spindle formation
7
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Lamins
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- Activated by Cyclin B-M-Cdk-mediated complex in prometaphase
- Causes nuclear envelope to break up into vesicles