4 main phases of the cell cycle?
G1, `s, G2 (all interphase) and M phase
G0 phase?
Cell not dormant but non-dividing
4 reasons why cells leave G0?
3 checkpoints?
3 facts about c-Myc?
5 facts about Cdks?
3 steps to Cdk activation?
3 things protein kinase cascades lead to?
How are cdks regulated?
Interaction with cyclin
Phosphorylation
How are cyclins regulated?
Transiently expressed at specific points of the cycle
Regulated at level of expression
Synthesised and then degraded
Two things that drive progression of cell cycle?
Induction of cyclins plus phosphorylation
How do cyclins give direction and timing to the cell cycle?
They become sequentially active and stimulate synthesis of genes required for next phase
Growth factor signalling?
Mitogen
Increased protein synthesis and less degradation therefore NET increase in protein synthesis
How does Rb act as a molecular brake?
Active Rb sequesters a TF in an inactive form so the TF’s cannot turn on genes needed for cell cycle progression
How is Rb inactivated?
Cdks phosphorylate Rb so the TF can be released
p53 mechanism?
How does p53 inhibit cdks?
p53 binds to p21 gene and p21 protein inhibits the cdks