Cell Signaling Basics
Signal Transduction Pathways
The Cell Cycle
Cancer and the Cell Cycle
Misc
100

This type of cell signaling occurs when a cell communicates with itself.

What is autocrine signaling?

100

This type of enzyme transfers phosphate groups in phosphorylation cascades

What is a kinase?

100

The phase of the cell cycle where DNA replication occurs.

What is the S phase?

100

Cancer cells bypass these regulatory points in the cell cycle, leading to uncontrolled division.

What are checkpoints?

100

This type of feedback loop amplifies a response until a specific outcome is achieved, such as contractions during childbirth.

What is positive feedback?

200

The three main stages of cell signaling.

What are reception, transduction, and response?

200

These small, non-protein molecules help relay a signal inside the cell

What are second messengers?

200

The phase where chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate.

What is metaphase?

200

A mutation in this type of gene can lead to excessive cell division and tumor formation.

What is a proto oncogene?

200

In a typical mammalian cell, this phase of the cell cycle takes up the longest amount of time.

What is interphase?

300

This type of signaling occurs over long distances using hormones

What is endocrine signaling?

300

A common second messenger in signal transduction that is produced by adenylyl cyclase

What is cyclic AMP (cAMP)?

300

The checkpoint that determines if the cell will proceed to division or enter G0.

What is the G1 checkpoint?

300

These types of genes normally prevent uncontrolled cell division, but when mutated, they can lead to cancer.

What are tumor suppressor genes?

300

The approximate percentage of the cell cycle spent in mitosis.

What is about 5% (or 1 hour out of a 24-hour cycle in mammalian cells)?

400

The name for the molecule that binds to a receptor and initiates a signal transduction pathway.

What is a ligand?

400

The enzyme that removes phosphate groups, effectively turning off the signal.

What is a phosphatase?

400

The protein complex that regulates progression through the cell cycle by activating cyclin-dependent kinases.

What are cyclins?

400

These are the two reasons why cells form tumors. 

What is too much cell division or too little cell death?
400

In a human somatic cell, this is the number of chromosomes present during G1 phase, and this is the number of chromatids present during G2 phase.

What are 46 chromosomes in G1 and 92 chromatids in G2?

500

In neurons, this type of signal is transmitted along the axon and is triggered when the membrane potential reaches the threshold.

What is an action potential?

500
This type of cell surface receptor is the most common in human cells, and is involved in signaling pathways for smell, taste, and cell growth.
What is a G-Protein Coupled Receptor?
500

The process of programmed cell death that prevents damaged cells from proliferating.

What is apoptosis?

500

The tumor suppressor gene often called the "guardian of the genome" because it regulates DNA damage repair.

What is p53?

500

The M checkpoint, also known as the spindle assembly checkpoint, prevents the cell from proceeding to anaphase until this condition is met.

What is all chromosomes are properly attached to spindle fibers at the metaphase plate?

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