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Todays topics
  • Tumor suppressor
  • Retinoblastoma
  • Cell cycle

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Dominant acting genes and cancer
  • Cell fusion assay
  • using virus or chemical agent, cause cell
    membranes to fuse and nucleic contents to merge

? If you fuse a cancer cell with a normal cell,
will the resulting cell be cancerous or normal?
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Tumor Suppressor Genes
  • Function to inhibit the oncogenic process
  • Frequently function in a recessive capacity
    (Knudsons two-hit hypothesis)
  • If one copy is gone/mutated, second normal allele
    will function.
  • If both copies are gone/mutated, cancer can
    progress.
  • Replace a single normal copy and cells return to
    normal (cell fusion assay).

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Retinoblastoma
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Tumor suppressor genes inherited versus
noninherited mutatations.
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Why is Rb a tumor suppressor?
  • Inhibits cell cycle progression
  • If cells cant progress through the cell cycle,
    they cant divide

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Cell Cycle When cells grow and proliferate, they
go through the cell cycle. This includes a
replication of the DNA, and separation into two
equal daughter cells.
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Progression through the cell cycle is controlled
by protein kinases
The mastermind of cell division!
  • Cyclins the regulatory subunits that control
    cell-cycle events
  • Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) catalytic
    subunit phosphorylate proteins (add a phosphate
    group this can activate a protein) associated
    with a particular cyclin-CDK complex

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CKI CDK Inhibitor Inactivate Cyclin-Dependent
Kinases
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Function of Rb
One or more members of this pathway is mutated in
greater than 90 of human cancers. While Rb is a
rare disorder, understanding the function of the
gene has given us insight into the disregulation
of most cancers.
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Cell Cycle When cells grow and proliferate, they
go through the cell cycle. This includes a
replication of the DNA, and separation into two
equal daughter cells.
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Summary
  • Tumor suppressor
  • Normally functions to prevent cell growth
  • These are lost in cancer
  • Retinoblastoma
  • A protein that inhibits the transcription factor
    E2F normally prevents transcription of cell
    cycle genes
  • Loss of Rb allows transcription of cell cycle
    genes
  • Cell cycle
  • A Kinase is a protein that adds phosphates to
    another protein. This enables the p-protein to
    have a new function.
  • Cyclin/CDK complexes regulate progression through
    the cell cycle
  • CDKIs inhibit CDKs

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