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The Cell Cycle and Cancer AP Biology

The Cell Cycle and Cancer AP Biology. Cell Cycle Numerous genes control the cell cycle They regulate the progression through checkpoints. A sensor detects

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Page 1: The Cell Cycle and Cancer AP Biology. Cell Cycle Numerous genes control the cell cycle They regulate the progression through checkpoints. A sensor detects

The Cell Cycle and Cancer

AP Biology

Page 2: The Cell Cycle and Cancer AP Biology. Cell Cycle Numerous genes control the cell cycle They regulate the progression through checkpoints. A sensor detects

Cell Cycle• Numerous genes control the cell cycle• They regulate the progression through checkpoints. A sensor

detects faulty or incomplete cell cycle events such as DNA damage. A signal is sent from the sensor to an effector that can stop the cell cycle until the problem has been resolved.

Page 3: The Cell Cycle and Cancer AP Biology. Cell Cycle Numerous genes control the cell cycle They regulate the progression through checkpoints. A sensor detects

Checkpoints

Page 4: The Cell Cycle and Cancer AP Biology. Cell Cycle Numerous genes control the cell cycle They regulate the progression through checkpoints. A sensor detects

What does the controlling?• Kinases are enzymes

that add phosphate groups to proteins (phosphorylation)

• There are over 500 of these kinases

• They take phosphates from ATP and transfer them to proteins, changing the shape (and function)

Page 5: The Cell Cycle and Cancer AP Biology. Cell Cycle Numerous genes control the cell cycle They regulate the progression through checkpoints. A sensor detects

What does the controlling?• Often, kinases are

present, but they must be activated by attaching to a cyclin, another protein. These kinases are called cyclin-dpendent kinases, or Cdks. A Cdk and it’s cyclin are referred to as a cyclin-Cdk complex.

Page 6: The Cell Cycle and Cancer AP Biology. Cell Cycle Numerous genes control the cell cycle They regulate the progression through checkpoints. A sensor detects

What does the controlling?• They are the core of

cell cycle control, triggering or turning off activities.

• The concentrations of Cdk and cyclin usually rise and fall together in the cell.

• This system keeps the cell from dividing when it should not divide

Page 7: The Cell Cycle and Cancer AP Biology. Cell Cycle Numerous genes control the cell cycle They regulate the progression through checkpoints. A sensor detects

What is cancer?

• Cancer is the inappropriate proliferation of cells

• If the cell checkpoints are not in place, this inappropriate proliferation can occur.

• Too much mitosis! • Forms a mass or tumor

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What causes cancer?

• Mutations in the genes encoding the proteins that control the cell cycle. (genes that code for the kinases and cyclins)

• Oncogenes: genes that have a normal function, but that when mutated, may cause cancer.

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Oncogenes

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What causes cancer?

• Oncogenes may be altered by mutagens such as UV light, chemicals, radiation, viruses, or a genetic predisposition

• Typically dominant, meaning only one of your two genes must be mutated to cause the altered cell functions

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What causes cancer?

• Tumor Suppressor genes: can halt progression of the cell cycle.

• If these are mutated, cells divide when they should not

• BRCA I is a gene that produces a protein that works with other proteins to repair DNA damage. (a type of tumor suppressor)

Usually takes a hit in both types of genes ( and their resulting proteins to cause cancer.

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Tumor Suppressor Genes