Oncogenes Flashcards
Oncogenes are derived from normal genes. TRUE/FALSE?
TRUE- derived from normal genes (proto-oncogenes)
How do proto-oncogenes become oncogenes
Mutation (point mutation)
Chromosomal translocation
Increased protein expression
How many mutated copies of the oncogene are required for cancer to occur?
Only one mutated copy of the gene is needed for cancer to occur - => dominant effect.
ABL Cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase
CML
c-MYC Transcription factor
Burkitts Lymphoma
n-MYC Transcription factor
Neuroblastoma
BCL-2 Apoptosis regulator protein
Follicular Lymphoma
RET Tyrosine kinase receptor
Multiple endocrine neoplasia (types II and III)
RAS G-protein
Many cancers especially pancreatic
erb-B2 (HER2/neu) Tyrosine kinase receptor
Breast and ovarian cancer
What is the main difference between oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes?
Tumor suppressor genes - loss of function results in an increased risk of cancer
Oncogenes - gain of function results in an increased risk of cancer