CSB328H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor, Asymmetric Cell Division, Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor

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Muscle stem cells: allow us to replenish our muscles after energy and increase muscle mass after exercise. What causes muscle stem cells to divide: if you don"t do anything, the muscle stem cells are quiescent, if there is injury or if you do exercise (in adult mouse) Muscle fiber begins to produce fgf2 (fibroblast growth factor) Fgf2 binds to a receptor that is on the satellite cells and it activates the receptor fhfr1. This activates the signalling pathway this type of signalling usually causes asymmetric cell division. The output of the pathway is to drive the cell into mitosis and activate cell division. Cell division is important for growth and repair. Stem cell begins to divide perpendicular to the muscle fiber, causing asymmetric cell division. The daughter cell closer to the muscle fiber is going to differentiate into myoblast. The other daughter cell with be the new starting stem cell.

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