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- Introduction
- Apoptosis and programmed cell death
- An example of cell death which is also apoptosis
- Morphological changes during apoptosis
- Apoptosis involves characteristic cellular changes
- Occurrence of apoptosis
- Induction of apoptosis
- Caspases (1)
- Caspase activation
- Caspases (2)
- Initiator caspase activation
- Caspases (3)
- Death folds
- Inhibitor of apoptosis proteins
- Apoptotic pathways in mammals
- Mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis (1)
- Release of cytochrome c
- Apoptosome
- Genetic evidence from knock-out mice
- Mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization
- The Bcl-2 family proteins
- Bcl-2 family proteins have similar structures
- The pro-apoptotic proteins Bax and Bak
- Activation and repression
- Bcl-2 protein bound to BH3 peptide
- Activation and de-repression
- Bcl-2 "addiction"
- Bid is activated by proteolytic cleavage
- MOMP also promotes apoptosis inhibiting XIAP
- Two types of MOMP
- The mitochondrial permeability transition
- Loss of mitochondrial membrane potential
- Mice lacking cyclophilin D
- Types of MOMP
- Mitochondria undergo fission and fusion (1)
- Mitochondria undergo fission and fusion (2)
- Mitochondria fragment upon MOMP (1)
- Mitochondria fragment upon MOMP (2)
- Mitochondrial fission and MOMP
- Caspase-independent cell death (CICD)
- Cells die in the absence of caspase activation
- CICD in the developing interdigital web
- Mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis (2)
Topics Covered
- Apoptosis and programmed cell death
- Apoptosis occurrence and induction
- Role of caspase proteases in apoptosis
- Apoptotic pathways in mammals
- Mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis
- The Bcl-2 family proteins
- Mitochondrial permeability transition
- Bax/Bak "pore"
- Mitochondrial fission and outer membrane permeabilization
- Caspase-independent cell death
Talk Citation
Green, D. (2007, October 1). The mitochondrial pathway in apoptosis [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/UJQQ2497.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Douglas Green has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.