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How protooncogenes are used to initiate cell division

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Proto-oncogene transcribed + translated to produce a protein (growth factor) - Growth factor binds to complementary shaped receptor on the cell membrane - This acts as a switch which activate transcription factors - The transcription factor binds to DNA + leads to the production of proteins that initiate mitosis - Therefore leading to cell division


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