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Cell Division and Apoptosis III

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Chapter 17. Cell Division and Apoptosis III. Activation of a cyclin dependent kinase. CdK activity can be suppressed by inhibitory phosphorylation. CdK activity can be suppressed by inhibitory proteins. The Rb protein acts as a brake in mammalian cells. Programmed Cell Death - Apoptosis. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Cell Division and Apoptosis III

Chapter 17

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Activation of a cyclin dependent kinase

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CdK activity can be suppressed by inhibitory phosphorylation

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CdK activity can be suppressed by inhibitory proteins

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The Rb protein acts as a brake in mammalian cells

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Programmed Cell Death - Apoptosis

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Digits in developing mouse paw are formed through apoptosis

cells undergoing apoptosis

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Apoptosis causes tadpole to lose tail

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Necrosis vs. apoptosis

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DVD clip 77

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Caspase cascade occurs during apoptosis

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Procaspase is activated by an active caspase

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4 types of intercellular signaling

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An animal cell depends on extracellular signals to survive or divide

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An animal cell depends on extracellular signals to differentiate. Without extracellular signals the

cell will die

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Platelet derived growth factor was the first mitogen isolated

stimulates cell division during wound healing

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Mitogens stimulate G1-Cdk and G1/S-Cdk activities

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Ras is activated by tyrosine kinase

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p27 suppresses CdK activity

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The Rb protein acts as a brake in mammalian cells

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Excessive stimulation of mitogenic pathways leads to cell cycle arrest or apoptosis

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Cell growth like cell division is also stimulated by extracellular signals

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Comparison of nerve cell size vs. lymphocyte size

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Fresh medium stimulates cell growth by adding mitogens

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Many types of normal animal cells need anchorage to grow and proliferate

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cell on small patch cell spread on large patch

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Myostatin inhibits proliferation of skeletal muscle cells