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REGULATING the
CELL CYCLE
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CELL DIVISION GENES
Some cells divide frequently(some human skin cells divide once/hour)
Some cells divide occasionally(liver cells divide about once/year)
Some cells don’t divide once they form(nerve cells)
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What controls the cell cycle?• How does a cell know it’s time to divide?
• What signals a G0 cell to return to cycle?
• Where do signals come from?
• What happens when cells
don’t respond to signals?
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______________ REGULATORS
• Proteins that respond to events outside the cell. • Signals tell cell to speed/slow down cell cycle
EX: ______________________• stimulate cells to divide• important during wound healing
and embryo development
CELL CYCLE REGULATORSEXTERNAL
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Growth factors
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EXTERNAL SIGNALS
________
Cell division genes in cells near injuryTURN ON to heal and replace damaged/missing cells and TURN OFF when the repair has been made.
INJURY
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Control of Cell Division
Section 10-3
Cells grow until they touch other cells
If center cells are removed,cells near the space will start to grow again.
SHOWS: Cell division genes can be turned on and off
Cells receive signals from neighbors
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Molecules on the surface of neighboringcells act as signals to slow down or stop thecell’s cycle.
These signals preventexcessive growth andkeep tissues from disrupting each other.
EXTERNAL REGULATORS
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GROWTH FACTORS
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Crowded cells stop dividing
______________________________
Cells must be attached in order to divide
CONTACT INHIBITION
ANCHORAGE DEPENDENCE
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______________ REGULATORS• Proteins respond to events inside the cell. • Cell cycle proceeds only if certain processes
have happened
EX: Cell can’t enter mitosis until all thechromosomes have been copied
OTHER REGULATORSINTERNAL
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In early 1980’s scientists discovered aprotein in dividing cells that caused a ______________to form in
_______________ cells
INTERNAL REGULATORS
Mitotic spindleNON-dividing
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Levels of this protein rose and fell withthe cell cycle so it was named_________ because it seemed tocontrol the cell cycle.
A whole family ofCYCLINS have since beendiscovered that regulate the_____________________in EUKARYOTIC CELLS
INTERNAL REGULATORS
CYCLIN
TIMING of CELL CYCLE
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_____________
• Protective ends on all chromosomes
• Protect DNA code from being lost
• Become shorter with each replication;
• Older cells have shorter telomeres
TELOMERES
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Most cells divide 20-50 times in culture; then stop, age, die
Cancer cells are “immortal” -HeLa cells from a tumor removed from a woman (Henrietta Lacks) in 1951 are still reproducing in culture
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Dolly the cloned sheep died of “old age” at 6½
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Telomerase = enzyme that lengthens telomeres
Cancer cells are “immortal”– have increased
telomerase activity
Jack Szostak Carol Greider Elizabeth Blackburn.
2009Nobel PrizePhysiology/MedicineDiscovery of Telomeres
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Cancer cells have lost control of their cell division genes
CHO (Chinese Hamster Ovary) cells in culture
SEM Image by: Riedell
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Cancer cellsCancer is complicated and can have many
causes, but all cancers have one thing in
common they have lost control over their _____________.
Many cancers cells have a damaged or defective
tumor suppressor gene called ____ .
– Signals DNA repair enzymes
– Holds cell at G1 checkpoint
– Starts apoptosis of damaged cells
CELL CYCLE
p53
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Cancer cells losecontact inhibition
They don’t stop dividingwhen they touch nearbycells. . .they just keep growing!
That’s what makesa tumor.
NO CONTACT INHIBITION
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CANCER CELLS• Don’t respond to control signals
• Lose contact inhibition
• Lose anchorage dependence
• Telomerase enzymes maintain/replacetelomeres
________________
process that changes
a normal cell into
a cancer cell
Transformation
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Cancer cells• Don’t stop dividing
• Like a “car with no brakes”
• _________________Can spread to new places
• ______________ are substances that can damage DNA and cause cancerCigarette smoke (or chew), UV radiation, radiation, chemicals, pollution, genetics, viruses (HPV)
Carcinogens
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METASTASIS
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