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Cell cycle enzyme

In summary, gossypol is believed to arrest cell growth at the Go/Gi phase and induce cell apoptosis, in cancer cells, by regulating the cell cycle, enzymes, antiapoptosis, and proapoptosis proteins. [Pg.242]

The citric acid cycle is the final common pathway for the aerobic oxidation of carbohydrate, lipid, and protein because glucose, fatty acids, and most amino acids are metabolized to acetyl-CoA or intermediates of the cycle. It also has a central role in gluconeogenesis, lipogenesis, and interconversion of amino acids. Many of these processes occur in most tissues, but the hver is the only tissue in which all occur to a significant extent. The repercussions are therefore profound when, for example, large numbers of hepatic cells are damaged as in acute hepatitis or replaced by connective tissue (as in cirrhosis). Very few, if any, genetic abnormalities of citric acid cycle enzymes have been reported such ab-normahties would be incompatible with life or normal development. [Pg.130]

In some studies it has been shown that ITCs can cause increases in the pro-apoptotic caspase enzymes, caspase 3, caspase 8 or caspase However, in other work, specific caspase inhibitors failed to block cell death or cell detachment from the substratum . This suggests that caspase-activation may only be a bystander event, or may only occur after the initiating event of a block in the cell cycle. Indeed, although expression of c-Jun amino-terminal kinase (INK) in response to ITCs has been linked to the pro-apoptotic process, it remains entirely possible that this is a parallel signalling pathway, more closely related to the induction of Phase 1 or Phase 2 enzymes than to the... [Pg.57]

Elledge SJ 1996 Cell cycle checkpoints preventing an identity crisis. Science 274 1664—1672 Evans EK, Kombluth S 1998 Regulation of apoptosis in Xenopus egg extracts. Adv Enzyme Regul 38 265-280... [Pg.230]

The dephosphorylation of myosin requires the activity of myosin phosphatase. Located in cytoplasm of the smooth muscle cell, this enzyme splits the phosphate group from the myosin. Dephosphorylated myosin is inactive crossbridge cycling no longer takes place and the muscle relaxes. [Pg.158]


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