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Question | Answer |
In what phase of the cell cycle does chromosome segregation take place? | M phase |
Name the 3 classes of spindle microtubules | - Astral - Kinetochore - Interpolar |
What happens in interphase? | Chromosomes and centrosomes duplicate (S/G2) |
What happens in Prophase? | chromosomes start to condense, centrosomes separate and form asters |
What happens in prometaphase? | Nuclear envelope is broken down, microtubules interact with chromosomes |
What happens in Metaphase? | Chromosomes bi-orient on spindle and align on the metaphase plate |
What happens in Anaphase? | sister chromatids separate and move towards the spindle poles, spindle poles move apart |
What happens in Telophase? | chromosomes arrive at poles and decondense, nuclear envelope reassembles |
How are M-phase cyclin/CDKs regulated? | 1) phosphorylation and dephosphorylation 2) proteolysis |
how do chromosomes prepare for mitosis? | - sister chromatid cohesion is established during S-phase - chromosomes are condensed in prophase |
Microtubules are long and hollow cylinders made of ________________ | profilaments |
Microtubules associated motors transport cargos along microtubules and also regulate sliding between microtubules. Name the two kinds of motor proteins | kinesins and dyneins |
Function of Astral microtubules | They radiate in all directions from centrosomes and properly orient the spindle |
Function of Kinetochore microtubules | They attach to kinetochores and regulate the chromosome motion |
Interpolar microtubule funtion | they inter-digitate at the spindle equator and generate forces for separation of the poles |
What does MTOC stand for | microtubule organizing centre (= centrosome(animals), spindle pole body(yeast)) |
What does the G1/S phase checkpoint monitor? | cell size & DNA damage |
What does the G2/M phase checkpoint monitor? | DNA replication completion & DNA damage |
What does the spindle assembly checkpoint monitor? | kinetochore-microtubule attachment |
How are spindle assembly checkpoint signals generated at kinetochores? | phosphorylation of kinetochore components (eg KNL1) |
How are spindle assembly checkpoint signals propagated? | Mad2 template model |
How are spindle assembly checkpoint signals cancelled when microtubules attach to kinetochores? | - Removal of Mad1-Mad2 by Dynein - Phosphatase (PP1) recruitment |
What is S/G2 centrosome duplication stimulated by? | S-CDK |
Loss of ______________ activity triggers cytokinesis | M-CDK |
kinesins-5 and 14 | bridge inetrpolar MTs and regulate spindle length |
Kinesins 4 and 10 | push chromosome arms towards metaphase plate |
what does dynein do? | pulls astral microtubules on cell cortex to orient the spindle & focuses MTs at spindle pole |
dynamic instability of microtubules is regulated by balance of.. | Microtubule associated proteins (elongation) and catastrophe factor (shortening) |
How is chromosome motion during metaphase and anaphase regulated? | poymerization and depolymerisation of kinetochore microtubules |
what is the centrosome made of? | 2 fentrioles |
Chromosome condensation is mediated by? | condensins |
What do condensin I and II mediate? | axial shortening and lateral compaction, respectively |
How does meiotic segragation differ from mitosis? | sister kinetochores fuse & behave like a single kinetochore, sister chromatid tensions differentially regulated by chromosome arms and centromeres in anaphase I |
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