Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressors Flashcards

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What is bcr-abl?

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Abl: Signal transducer

Translocated genetic material, t(9;22) -> increased tyrosine kinase activity

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What is ras?

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Proto-oncogene, Signal transducer, uses G-protein/MAP-kinase pathways that lead to increased sensitivity of cells to mitogenic stimuli

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What is Erb-B2?

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Protooncogene, growth factor receptor > increased tyrosine kinase activity related to EGFR

Associated with breast and ovarian cancer.

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What is p53?

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Tumor suppressor, regulates cell proliferation during G1 phase. Detects genomic abnormalities. Halts cell cycle if abnormal. If cannot repair, causes cell to apoptose.

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What is N-myc?

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Proto-oncogene, transcription factor, amplified in neuroblastoma.

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What is neurofibromin?

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Tumor suppressor protein encoded by NF-1 on Chromosome 17. Suppresses Ras (a poweful activator of cell growth and proliferation).

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What is Bcl-2?

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Apoptosis inhibitor

implicated in follicular lymphomas t(14;18)

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What are c-Jun and c-Fos?

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Proto-oncogenes, nuclear transcription factors that directly bind DNA via a leucine zipper motif.

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What is c-myc?

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Proto-oncogene, transcription factor, associated with t(8;14) Burkitt lymphoma

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What is L-myc?

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Proto-oncogene, transcription factor, associated with lung carcinoma (small cell)

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What is Cyclin D1?

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Proto-oncogene, enables cell cycle progression, associated with Mantle Cell Lymphoma [t(11;14)]

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What is CDK4?

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Proto-oncogene, enables cell cycles progression (amplification mutation), associated with melanomas

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What is RET?

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Proto-oncogene, neural growth factor receptor (point mutation), associated with MEN 2A and 2B, and medullary thyroid carcinoma

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What is KIT?

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Proto-oncogene, stem cell growth factor receptor (point mutation), associated with GI and stromal tumors

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What is ERBB2?

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Proto-oncogene, epidermal growth factor receptor, associated with breast carcinomas

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What is PDGFB?

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Proto-oncogene, platelet-derived growth factor, associated with astrocytomas