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Review of the Cell Cycle How big is a cell? Answer Click below to review or learn more: Cell Cycle Animation Cell cycle checkpoints (three major types of checkpoints) 1. A checkpoint insures that all DNA damage has been corrected prior to entry into S phase 2. A checkpoint insures that all DNA has been duplicated before the cell enters into mitosis 3. A mitotic checkpoint ensures that all chromosomes have been aligned on the metaphase plate before anaphase is allowed to begin The cell cycle checkpoints can result in a cell entering apoptosis(for instance, if there is too much DNA damage to be repaired ). Apoptosis is programmed cell death that can result from signals external or internal to the cell. In either case, proteolytic enzymes called capsases are activated. Defects in cell cycle checkpoints can lead to a variety of pathological conditions, including cancer and genetic defects. . Click below to review or learn more about mitosis (in the cell cycle) Mitosis Cell Cycle regulation • Protein molecules called Cyclins • CDK’s (cyclin dependent kinases) • 2 types – Internal regulators – respond to events within the cell (ex., no mitosis until chromosomes replicated) – External regulators – respond to outside factors and speed up/slow down activity Cell Cycle regulation Click below to learn more about Cancer and the Cell Cycle Cancer Cancer therapy targets components of the cell cycle. Most cancer chemotherapeutic drugs target dividing cells (and are not specific for cancer cells). Specific targets are DNA synthesis (S phase) and mitosis (M phase). Drugs like Methotrexate (5-fluorouracil; a nucleoside analog) and Topoisomerase II inhibitors interferes with DNA synthesis (S phase). Drugs like vinblastine and Taxol interfere with microtubule dynamics and mitosis. DNA damage induced by radiation and chemotherapy can induce apoptosis Take the quiz on cell biology Click for quiz page "There's an industrial park's worth of molecular machinery running the cell cycle". Paul Nurse in "The Incredible Life and Times of Biological cells". Science 289: 1711-1716 (2000) Happy Trails, pardner!