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0928 Nuclus 1 and 2 Dr Price
UC MED 2015 0928 Nucleus 1 and 2 Dr Price
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10/09/2011

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Nuclear envelope
Definition
Has 2 unit membranes that cover nucleus. Outer membrane is continuous with the ER system
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Nuclear lamina
Definition
mesh-work of filaments that underlies the nuclear envelope. Composed of Lamins A, B and C.
Term
What do lamins do?
Definition
Provide structure by anchoring proteins in the membrane to the lamina. Also, proteins that are bound to chromatin are also bound to the lamina at the edge of the nucleus, keeping the chromatin in the proper location in the nucleus.
Term
When is nuclear lamina not present?
Definition
During cell division
Term
What is the function of nuclear pores?
Definition
Involved in passage of nuclear and cytosolic molecules and the Free diffusion of small molecules (proteins <50 Kda)
Term
Nuclear Localization sequence (NLS)
Definition
Basic amino acid rich sequence
(Lys-Lys-Lys-Arg-Lys). Are required for nuclear import.
Term
What is the process of nuclear import?
Definition
Protein harboring an NLS is bound
by Importin alpha/beta complex. Importin-beta binds to the face of the pore. Cargo and importin complex enter the nucleus (Dissociation requires GTP-hydrolysis).
Term
What are karyopherins?
Definition
transport factors. examples include importins
Term
Why is RNA export a critical part of viral infection?
Definition
Some viral genes are not processed appropriately and thus would be trapped in the nucleus. Viral proteins facilitate this action, which raises the possibility of targeting this export to combat the virus
Term
Nuclear Export Sequence (NES)
Definition
Hydrophobic sequence:
Leu-X1-2-Leu-X2-3-Leu-X-Leu (X=any amino acid)
Term
Basic mechanism of nuclear export
Definition
1. Exportin binds protein: e.g. the karyopherin Crm1
2. Transit through pore (GTP-hydrolysis)
Note: Ran (a GTP binding protein) is critical for mediating export
Term
Why is Cyclin D1 mutation often cause cancer?
Definition
Mutated form cannot be exported from the nucleus. thus, cell continues going through cell cycle when it shouldn't
Term
Nucleolus
Definition
non-membrane bound sub-nuclear body that is the site of rRNA synthesis and ribosome assembly
Term
Order of chromatin structure (smallest to highest)
Definition
nucleosomes to 30 nm fiber
Term
What is the relationship between Cyclins and CDK
Definition
Binding of cyclins activates CDK, pushing cell through cell cycle
Term
Effects of phosphorylation of proteins by Cdk
Definition
Inactivation of proteins that inhibit cell cycle (Rb) and Activation/modification of proteins that are needed for cell cycle progression (replication proteins and lamins)
Term
How Rb inhibition can eventually help lead to cancer
Definition
RB inhibits transition from G1 to S. Cdk-Cyclin D inactivates RB by phosphorylation, allowing movement into S phase. If you lose RB, it becomes much easier to get from G1 to S phase. The increased replication leads to increased mutations and eventually cancer. However, mutation in RB alone does not cause cancer; cancer requires several mutations of multiple proteins.
Term
Characteristics of nuclei in interphase
Definition
chromosomes not discernible, nuclear envelope present,
Term
Characteristics of nuclei in prophase
Definition
Chromosomes become discernible, nuclear envelope and lamina break down
Term
Characteristics of nuclei in metaphase
Definition
chromosomes line up on metaphase plate. mitotic spindle (microtubules) apparent
Term
Characteristics of nuclei in anaphase
Definition
sister chromatids separate and are pulled along spindle
Term
characteristics of nuclei in telophase
Definition
chromatids are in separate poles. cleavage furrow apparent. cytokinesis (actin-dependent process) begins
Term
characteristics of nuclei after cytokinesis is complete
Definition
nuclear envelope reforms and chromosomes decondense
Term
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)
Definition
Fluorescently labeled piece of DNA
hybridizes with the chromosome spread. It is used to detect and localize the presence or absence of specific DNA sequences on chromosomes
Term
Chromosome painting/ spectral karyotyping (SKY)
Definition
Visual entire chromosome/karyotype by FISH by labeling DNA with different color probes
Term
telomeres
Definition
protective caps on the ends of chromosomes that shorten as we age (replication problem).
Term
effect of UV light on DNA
Definition
causes thymidine dimers, can be detected via specific antibodies
Term
Effect of cisplatin (CDDP) on DNA
Definition
Kills cancer cells by cross-linking DNA
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