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Hallmarks of Cancer - Answer - Sustaining proliferative signaling

- Evading growth suppressors

- Avoiding immune destruction

- Enabling replicative immortality

- Tumour-promoting inflammation

- Activating invasion and metastasis

- Inducing or accessing vasculature

- Genome instability & mutation

- Resisting cell death

- Deregulating cellular metabolism

Genetic instability - Answer Increased rate at which mutations accumulate

Tumor suppressor - Answer Normally: inhibits cell proliferation

Deactivation: cancer

Oncogene - Answer Normally: growth

Overactivation: cancer

Driver gene mutations - Answer Genes involved in development or progression of
cancer

Mitogen - Answer Extracellular signal molecule/substance that stimulates cell
proliferation

G0 phase - Answer Quiescent state outside of cell cycle

G1 phase of interphase - Answer First gap, or growth phase

- Cell grows, synthesises proteins, prepares DNA for replication

- Monitors external & internal conditions to check if it should enter next phase

,- Cells responsive to mitogenic GFs & TGF-beta

S phase of interphase - Answer DNA replication (synthesis)

End result: each chromosome consists of 2 sister chromatids held by centromere

G2 phase of interphase - Answer Cell organelles are duplicated in preparation for cell
division (mitosis)

Checks for DNA damage & ensures DNA replication was successful

M phase (mitosis + cytokinesis) - Answer Mitosis + cytokinesis

1. Prophase: chromatin condenses, mitotic spindle forms

2. Prometaphase: nuclear envelope fully disintegrates, mitotic spindle attaches to
kinetochores on sister chromatids

3. Metaphase: chromosomes align at metaphase plate, mitotic spindle ensures each
sister chromatid attached to MT from opposite spindle poles

4. Anaphase: sister chromatids separate (pulled towards opposite spindle poles), cell
elongates

5. Telophase: 2 nuclei form around separated sister chromatids at opposite ends of cell,
chromosomes begin to decondensate

6. Cytokinesis: contractile ring constricts cytoplasm -> 2 daughter cells

G1 checkpoint (G1/S transition) - Answer Restriction point: sufficient size, nutrients
available, DNA undamaged, presence of GF

G2 checkpoint (G2/M transition) - Answer DNA integrity: DNA replication complete?
DNA damage repaired? If damage is extensive, cell may undergo apoptosis

Mitotic checkpoint (Meta-/Anaphase transition) - Answer Chromosome alignment &
attachment to mitotic spindle

Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) - Answer Constantly expressed kinases, which control
cell cycle progression with cyclins

G1: CycD-CDK4/6

G1/S: CycE-CDK2

S: CycA-CDK2

S/G2: CycA-CDK1

M: CycB-CDK1

Cyclins - Answer Oscillatingly expressed proteins that regulate the timing of the cell

, cycle in eukaryotic cells

G1: CycD-CDK4/6

G1/S: CycE-CDK2

S: CycA-CDK2

S/G2: CycA-CDK1

M: CycB-CDK1

Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CKIs) - Answer can be activated by signals like P21
protein and halt CDK activity and cell cycle progression when surveillance indicates a
problem at a given stage (inhibit cell division)

G1: p16INK4A, p15INK4B, p18INK4C, p19INK4D

G1/S,S,S/G2,M: p57Kip2,

p27Kip1,

p21Cip1

Cdk-cyclin complexes - Answer G1: CycD-CDK4/6

G1/S: CycE-CDK2

S: CycA-CDK2

S/G2: CycA-CDK1

M: CycB-CDK1

Positive growth factors - Answer - Protooncogenes: Myc, RAS, HER/ERBB2, BRAF

- GFs: EGF, PDGF, IGF

- Cyclins & CDKs: cyclin D-CDK4/6, cyclin E-CDK2, mitogens (promote their expression)

- Checkpoint relievers: ATM/ATR kinases, CHK1/CHK2

Negative growth factors - Answer - Tumor suppressor proteins: p53, Rb1, PTEN,
BRCA1/BRCA2, TGFβ, (p16INK4a)

- CKIs: p21Cip1, p27Kip1, p16INK4a

c-Myc (protooncogene) - Answer - promotes cell growth

- rarely mutates, frequently amplified

- increases cyclin D -> G1-CDK activation (cyclin D-CDK4) -> Rb phosphorylation ->
increased E2F activity- > entry into S-phase

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