BIOS 1700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Tumor Suppressor Gene, Retinoblastoma Protein, P53

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Most common cause of cancer is a malfunction of the signaling pathways for cell proliferation (division: mutations of normal genes in the cell causes these malfunctions. Hpv and cervical cancer: two hpv viral proteins. E6 and e7: these genes are expressed early. E6 suppresses p53, a tumor suppressing gene. E7 suppresses rb, retinoblastoma protein: both tumor suppressor genes (p53 and rb) are stopped in hpv. Brca 1 and 2 are tumor suppressor genes: this means they malfunction and can"t suppress tumors, which can cause cancer. P53 is the guardian of the genome. Cell cycle progression: g0 to g1 to s. G1 to s is where cancer occurs: dna damage causes mutations which cause cancer, p53 senses dna damage and stops cyclin and cdk2, thus stopping the cell cycle so the mutation does not occur. However, this back res because it causes apoptosis (cell death)

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