Evading Growth Supressors Flashcards
Quick summary of evading growth suppressors:
the cell is able to avoid factors that would normally control and contain cell growth and instead continue to proliferate
Eg: Retinoblastoma and P53
Name 3 tumour suppressor Genes
Cyclin/ cyclin dependent kinases and cyclin dependent kinase inhibitors
Retinoblastoma protein
P53
What do cyclins do?
Different cyclins in different cell cycle stages
Cyclins combined with Diff. CDK’s
Each CDK complex phosphorylates a different target protein
Pretty much: tells cell to move onto next stage
What is Retinoblastoma?
Tumour suppressor gene that acts as a brake to keep cell in G1
Inhibits genes needed for S phase
Phosphorylation of retinoblastoma causes brake release
How does mutation of retinoblastoma cause cancer?
Retinoblastoma inactivated by active G1-CDK complex
Phosphorylated retinoblastoma releases E2F Transcription factor
E2F transcribes genes that are required for S-phase.
Cell enters S phase
Retinoblastoma cancer
Cancer of eye
retinoblastoma gene inactivated in cancer- therefore cell can progress through the stages uncontrollably
What viral proteins can bind and deactivate retinoblastoma
HPV protein E7
Sporadic cancer
No known cause
Familial Cancer
Combo. of genetic and environmental factors- relatives may show same type of cancer
Hereditary cancer
Altered gene passed down. More likely to have relatives with same/related types of cancers.
May present at earlier age.
What is P53?
Guardian of genome >:)
Mutations- proliferation, dysregulated cell growth
How does P53 work?
P53 interacts with CDK inhibitor P21, therefore any damage can be repaired or can cause apoptosis as cell cannot progress into next stage.
Explain the difference between P53 on damaged DNA and no damage
No DNA damage: P53 binds to MDM2 and is broken down by a proteasome
With DNA damage: P53 is phosphorylated and then causes P21 gene transcription. Therefore, cyclin/ CDK complex inactivated. Therefore, DNA repair from cell cycle arrest. IF MUTATED, CELL CYCLE WONT STOP
Tumour suppressor genes example and short explanation
Genes that are knocked out or removed for cancer
Retinoblastoma, P53
Oncogenes example and short explanation
Genes are stuck on for cancer to occur
Ras, Raf