Gene Expression
At the DNA level, a cancerous cell is usually characterized by:
At least one active oncogene and the mutation of several tumor-suppressor genes
Abnormalities in gene expression can lead to ___________
Cancer
Why is cancer more prevalent in older people?
Cancer involves an accumulation of mutations, and older people have had more time to accumulate mutations in their DNA
Oncogenes:
Cancer-causing Ex: Proto-oncogenes
Most human cancers are:
Caused by the accumulation of somatic mutations
Gene expression in bacteria is regulated primarily by:
Controlling the transcription of genes into mRNA
Chromatin is composed of both:
DNA and Histone Proteins
A cancer cell:
Does not respond to the chemical signals that control cell division
Tumor-Suppressor Gene
Help prevent uncontrolled cell growth
In what way can cancer be hereditary?
One or two of several mutations necessary for full cancer development can be inherited, giving a person a predisposition to developing cancer
Proto-oncogenes
Responsible for normal cell division and growth
In the human genome, oncogenes:
Stimulate cell division
Differential Gene Expression
The expression of different genes by cells with the same genome Causes differences between cell types
BRCA1 and BRCA2
Tumor-Suppressor genes
p53 gene
Tumor-suppressor gene
What two genes are often mutated in colon cancer?
ras and p53