Cell Cycle Regulation. Determining frequency of division Cell type (what type of cell is it)...

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Cell Cycle Regulation

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Controlling division Protein, enzyme interactions Cell environment

Transcript of Cell Cycle Regulation. Determining frequency of division Cell type (what type of cell is it)...

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Cell Cycle Regulation

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Determining frequency of divisionCell type (what type of cell is it)

Organism’s stage of development

Current state of organism

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Controlling divisionProtein, enzyme interactions

Cell environment

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Cyclin~Proteins~

Produced during different stages of cell cycle Bind with

enzymes

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Cyclin-dependent Kinase

Cyclin binds with them

This binding allows cell cycle to progress

**Evolutionarily conserved**

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Enzyme-Protein interaction

Different interactions control different stages of the cycle

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Checkpoints

Checkpoints between G1 & S between G2 & probetween Meta & Ana

If any mistake is noted, cycle stops

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ApoptosisProgrammed cell death

Cell shrinks

Releases proteins calling for phagocytes

50-70 billion die each day!!!

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When it goes wrong

Cancer

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CancerUncontrolled growth and division of cells

Occurs due to mutations, frequently in the CDKs

Cell cycle becomes unregulated

Apoptosis stops

Cells proliferate

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Cancer proliferationCancer cells do not remain in interphase

Reproduce more rapidly than normal cells

Outcompete for resources

Choke off normal cells, tissue/organ no longer functions

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CausesToxins such as Carcinogens

Put harmful molecules in body that cause mutations

Cells that divide frequently

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Repairing what was lost

Stem Cell Research

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Stem CellsUnspecified cells that develop into specialized cells

By placing near specialized cells, they will adopt the same specialization

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Embryonic Stem CellsAfter fertilization, cells have not specialized

Specialize based on position and intercommunication

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Adult Stem CellsPost-development (differentiation has occurred)

Located in different areas of the body (Pancreas, bone marrow, nasal cavity)

Take on function of tissue they enter

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DifferencesNobody dies with adult stem cells

Far greater success with adult stem cells

Typically used on the same person who donated