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1 Evolution of Apoptosis By Sean A. McMillan

2 What is Apoptosis? Programmed cell death (PCD) Several kinds – Caspase dependent – Caspase independent Ex: high amounts of Ca+ can initiate apoptosis Caspases are proteases that play key roles in apoptosis Was believed to be only a multicellular trait

3 Purpose of apoptosis Mitosis checkpoints Apoptosis will be triggered to prevent cells from becoming cancers and harming the body

4 Purpose continued Apoptosis purpose is to prevent a defective cell from multiplying and creating more cells with its implication

5 What is Apoptosis? Programmed cell death (PCD) Several kinds – Caspase dependent – Caspase independent Ex: high amounts of Ca+ can initiate apoptosis Caspases are proteases that play key roles in apoptosis Was believed to be only a multicellular trait

6 evolution Maria segovia et al. Did research into apoptosis in higher metazoans and in unicellular organism Dunaliella tertiolecta 5 day experiment Observed Dunaliella tertiolecta in a light deprived state

7 Dunaliella tertiolecta Unicellular organism that derives its energy through light Segovia set up an experiment to see if in the absence of light Dunaliella tertiolecta experienced apoptosis

8 Results At the end of the 5 day period Dunaliella tertiolecta had lost all color Chromatin condensation Nuclear membrane degradation DNA fragmention

9 Results Dunaliella tertiolecta did in fact show signs of apoptosis

10 Western blot Ran the extracts of Dunaliella tertiolecta whole proteins with antibodys to human caspases Caspases are very specific proteases

11 discussion Family of caspases predates multicellur organisms. Viral infection from unicellular organisms could have transferred both machinery and pathway into eukaryotes

12 Apoptosis Frank medeo Also found evidence of caspase like activity in unicellar organisms yeast

13 Further research More research into mechanisms and machinery Better understanding could help treat cancer Clearer understanding of human evolution

14 Works Cited Maria Segovia, Liti Haramaty, John A. Berges, and Paul G. Falkowski. 2003 Plant Physiology. Cell Death in the Unicellular Chlorophyte Dunaliella tertiolecta. A Hypothesis on the Evolution of Apoptosis in Higher Plants and Metazoans, plant physiology. Volume 32,Pg. 99-105 Madeo F, Herker E, Maldener C, Wissing S, La¨chelt S, Herlan M, Fehr M,Lauber K, Sigrist SJ, Wesselborg S et al. (2002) A caspases- related protease regulates apoptosis in yeast. Mol Cell 9: 911–917


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