MCB 2050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Tumor Suppressor Gene, Point Mutation, Oncogene

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Genetic basis of cancer & the cell cycle. Connective tissue (bone/muscle: cancers arise when critical genes are mutated, mutations cause unregulated cell proliferation and impaired cell death. Oncogenes normal function of a proto-oncogene is to promote cell division and cell survival: promotes proliferation of cell survival (anti-apoptotic, over-expression or activating mutations cause cancer, arise by point mutation, chromosomal translocation or amplification. Tumor suppressor genes normal function is to inhibit cell division and cell survival. Inhibit cell survival or proliferation: loss-of-function mutations cause cancer, arise by deletion, point mutation or promoter methylation. Both cellular proto-oncogenesis and tumor suppressor genes are normal genes that regulate cell proliferation: only when mutated they induce cancer or fail to prevent its progression. Cdks (cyclin dependent kinases) regulate cell cycle progression: Checkpoints control mechanisms that ensure cell cycle progression occurs appropriately. Act to guard the genome: loss of genetic information, un-replicated dna, dna damage, chromosome breakage, missing or extra chromosomes, unattached chromosomes.

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