Oncogenes

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  • Created on: 05-05-18 16:21
SH2 domain recognises what
Phosphorylated Tryosines
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SH3 domain recognises what
Proline rich region
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Residue of regulatory Tryosine in SRC kinase
Y527
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Residue of activatory Tryosine in SRC kinase
Y416
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PI3K has what domains
P110 (catalytic) and P85 (regulatory)
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How does AKT/PKB bind PIP3
via PH domain
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what does PTEN do
Convert PIP3 to PIP2
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what does PDK1 and PDK2 do
activate AKT/PKB through phosphorlyation
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Ras signalling activity
IS context dependent within cells and microenvironment
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Is a single oncogenic mutation sufficient to drive cancer
NO
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How do Myc and RAS cooperate
Ras overcomes Myc induced apoptosis and Myc overcomes RAS induces senescence
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Tamoxifen mouse allows what
controlled expression of Myc
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Ras can also promote proliferation via what pathway
ERK/ MEK pathway
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How does Ras stabilise Myc
phosphorylation of S62 and T58
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Myc does not do what
Promote differentiation
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Myc does not do what
Promote senescence
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SH3 domain recognises what

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Proline rich region

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Residue of activatory Tryosine in SRC kinase

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