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1 APOPTOSIS Programmed Cell Death

2 Concept 11.5: Apoptosis integrates multiple cell-signaling pathways
Apoptosis is programmed or controlled cell suicide Components of the cell are chopped up and packaged into vesicles that are digested by scavenger cells Apoptosis prevents enzymes from leaking out of a dying cell and damaging neighboring cells © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

3 Figure 11.20 Figure Apoptosis of a human white blood cell. 2 m

4 Apoptosis in the Soil Worm Caenorhabditis elegans
Apoptosis is important in shaping an organism during embryonic development The role of apoptosis in embryonic development was studied in Caenorhabditis elegans In C. elegans, apoptosis results when proteins that “accelerate” apoptosis override those that “put the brakes” on apoptosis © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

5 Figure 11.21a Ced-9 protein (active) inhibits Ced-4 activity Ced-9, located in the outer mitochondrial membrane, inhibits apoptosis – keeping the cell alive Mitochondrion Figure Molecular basis of apoptosis in C. elegans. Ced-4 Ced-3 Receptor for death- signaling molecule Inactive enzymes (a) No death signal

6 Death- signaling molecule
Figure 11.21b When a death signal molecule is detected, Ced-9 becomes inactive allowing Ced-4, a protein destroying enzyme, to begin a chain of events including the creation of nucleases, enzymes that break down the nucleus, and the cell begins to die Ced-9 (inactive) Cell forms blebs Death- signaling molecule Active Ced-4 Active Ced-3 Other proteases Figure Molecular basis of apoptosis in C. elegans. Nucleases Activation cascade (b) Death signal

7 Apoptotic Pathways and the Signals That Trigger Them
Caspases are the main proteases (enzymes that cut up proteins) that carry out apoptosis Apoptosis can be triggered by An extracellular death-signaling ligand DNA damage in the nucleus Protein misfolding in the endoplasmic reticulum © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

8 Apoptosis evolved early in animal evolution and is essential for the development and maintenance of all animals Apoptosis may be involved in some diseases (for example, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s); interference with apoptosis may contribute to some cancers © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

9 Cells undergoing apoptosis
Figure 11.22 Cells undergoing apoptosis Space between digits 1 mm Interdigital tissue Figure Effect of apoptosis during paw development in the mouse.


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