BLG 230 Study Guide - Final Guide: P53, Pancreatic Juice, Mdm2

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P53- tumor suppressor genes- functionally when there is a loss of one repressor gene, there is still normal growth that still occurs, therefore for the loss of growth control, both genes have to be mutated. In numbers in figure 16-13 are not important, but give you an overview of what to expect. They are protective in nature (guardian of the genome) If wild type are having problems, dna is broken, chromosome is damaged, p53 will rise and rest in g1. The cell shuts down the cell cycle and does not enter the. It rights whatever is wrong and goes into a resting phase. When damage cannot be repaired, it programs the cell to go under apoptosis. Cells also fail at mitosis where you don"t have chromosome 7 or 10, because it needs those genes that are missing. The top cells represent the wild type. The middle part is in heterozygous situation. The last cell is when it is null p53.

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