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CHAPTER 6 Cytoplasmic Signaling Circuitry Programs Many of the Traits of Cancer Signaling cascades

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CHAPTER 6 Cytoplasmic Signaling Circuitry Programs Many of the Traits of Cancer. Signaling cascades. A signaling pathway reaches from the cell surface into the nucleus. Expression of immediate early genes. cycloheximide. Immediate vs. delayed early genes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHAPTER 6

Cytoplasmic Signaling Circuitry

Programs Many of the Traits of Cancer

Signaling cascades

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A signaling pathway reaches from the cell surface into the nucleus

Expression of immediate early genes

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Immediate vs. delayed early genes

cycloheximide

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Serum-induced alterations of cell shape.

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The Ras protein stands in the middle of a complex signaling cascade

Structure of the fly eye.

Son of sevenless

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Tyrosine phosphorylation controls the location and thereby the actions of many cytoplasmic signaling proteins

Domain structure of the Src protein

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Structure and function of SH2 and SH3 domains

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Attraction of signal-transducing proteins by phosphorylated receptors

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Protein interaction domains as modular units of protein structure

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Structure and function of Src

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SH2 and SH3 groups explain how growth factor receptors activate Ras and acquire signaling specificity

Intermolecular links forgets by the Grb2 and Shc bridging proteins

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Ras-regulated signaling pathways: A cascade of kinases forms one of three important signaling pathways downstream of Ras

The Ras effector loop

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The Ras ->Raf ->MAP kinase pathway

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Ras-regulated signaling pathways: a second downstream pathway controls inositol lipids and the Akt/PKB kinase

The PI3K kinase pathway

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Biochemistry of lipid bilayers

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Activation of PI3K by Ras, growth factor receptors and somatic mutation.

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Migration of PH-containing proteins to PIP3 in the plasma membrane

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Docking of PH domains to PIP3

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AKT/PKB and the control of cell growth

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Ras-regulated signaling pathways: a third downstream pathway acts through Ral, a distant cousin of Ras

Ral and the control of cytoskeleton

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The Jak–STAT pathway allows signals to be transmitted from the plasma membrane directly to the nucleus

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Constitutive activation of STAT3

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Cell adhesion receptors emit signals that converge with those released by growth factor receptors

Integrin signaling

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Anoikis and morphogenesis

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Multiple roles of b-catenin

The Wnt– -catenin pathway contributes to cell βproliferation

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Regulation of b-catenin signaling

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G-protein–coupled receptors can also drive normal and neoplastic proliferation

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Four additional “dual-address” signaling pathways contribute in various ways to normal and neoplastic proliferation

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Deregulation of dual-address pathways in human cancers

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Well-designed signaling circuits require both negative and positive feedback controls

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Two-dimensional signaling maps

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Ras effector pathways

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Frequencies of oncogene activation in various human tumors

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Structure of a signaling pathway

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Homework:

Due on 10/27 (Monday), 6 PM Handwritten only, no electronic version, within 5 A4 pages.

Q:Please describe the Warburg effect of cancer cells. What’s the molecular mechanism and application?