The Cell Cycle
More Cell Cycle
Cell Death
Immortality
Tumorigenesis
100

Critical point in the cell cycle when the cell decides to enter G0 or commit to another round of cell division

G1/S transition (R-point)

100

The phase of the cell cycle where DNA replication takes place

S-phase

100

What is the term for deliberate and orderly shut down and death of the cell in the absence of an inflammatory response?

Apoptosis

100

What is the term for a cell that has lost the ability to divide but has not yet entered apoptosis?

Senescent

100

True or False? In normal human cells, a single genomic mutation is sufficient to cause cancer.

False

200

This is a protein that cyclin-dependent kinases must be bound in order to be activated

cyclins

200

This is the only cyclin whose levels are directly regulated by growth factor signaling

cyclin D

200

Which molecule that normally functions as part of the electron transport chain is released from mitochondria and initiates apoptosis?

cytochrome c

200

What is the enzyme that lengthens telomeres in embryonic stem cells and cancer cells that have achieved immortality?

telomerase

200

Which type of cellular respiration are cancer cells mainly dependent upon?

Glycolysis (anaerobic)

300

These proteins are frequent tumor suppressor genes and inhibit the activity of the cyclin-Cdk complexes

Cyclin Kinase Inhibitors (CKIs)

300

Hyperphosphorylation of retinoblastoma protein (RB) has what effect on its function?

Inactivation

300

Which molecule functions as the master regulator of halting the cell cycle when DNA damage is detected?

p53

300

Cells which have acquired uncontrolled proliferation but not immortality will enter which cellular state?

Crisis

300

What is the term for cancer cells that are capable of seeding new tumors when transplanted into another individual?

Cancer stem cells

400

What is the normal function of RB during the cell cycle?

Inhibition of the pro-proliferation transcription factor E2F

400

This important oncogene binds to E-box sequences in the promoters of 70% of human genes

Myc

400

Which molecule tags p53 with ubiquitin and targets it for degradation?

Mdm2

400

What is the structure formed by telomeres that protects chromosomal ends from DNA repair enzymes?

t-loop

400

Name one of the five pathways required to transform a normal human cell

Ras, P53, RB, hTERT, or PP2

500

Which signaling molecule and its cell surface receptor functions to halt cell cycle progression?

TGF-beta

500

Where do the inhibitory actions of cyclin kinase inhibitors (CKIs) take place?

The nucleus

500

A mutation that INACTIVATES Bcl2 will have what effect on a cell?

Pro-apoptotic

500

What will happen to chromosomes whose telomeres have eroded?

chromosomal fusions / genomic instability

500

Is inflammation pro- or anti-carcinogenic?

Both
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