ProtoOnkogenen
Proto-oncogenes are genes that have the potential to become oncogenes, which are genes that can cause cancer when they are mutated or overexpressed. Proto-oncogenes are normal genes that play a role in regulating cell growth, differentiation, and death. They encode proteins that are involved in various cellular processes, such as signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, and DNA repair. Proto-oncogenes are typically activated by mutations or overexpression, which can lead to uncontrolled cell growth and division, a hallmark of cancer.
The process by which a proto-oncogene becomes an oncogene is called oncogenesis. This can occur through various
Proto-oncogenes are not cancer-causing by themselves; they require additional genetic or epigenetic changes to initiate and
The study of proto-oncogenes has provided valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms of cancer and has