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A '''tumour suppressor gene''' is a gene that acts to protect the organism which it is within from developing [[cancer]].
A '''tumour suppressor gene''' is a gene that acts to protect the organism which it is within from developing [[cancer]].


Examples of tumour suppressors:
==Examples==
*TP53 (p53).<ref>{{OMIM|191170}}</ref>
Tumour suppressors:
*[[BRCA1]].<ref>{{OMIM|113705}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*RB1.<ref>{{OMIM|614041}}</ref>
! Gene
*VHL.<ref>{{OMIM|608537}}</ref>
! Syndrome or disease
*NF1.<ref>{{OMIM|613113}}</ref>
|-
| TP53 (p53)<ref>{{OMIM|191170}}</ref>
| [[Li-Fraumeni syndrome]]
|-
| [[BRCA1]]<ref>{{OMIM|113705}}</ref>
| Familial breast-ovarian cancer 1
|-
| RB1<ref>{{OMIM|614041}}</ref>
|
|-
| VHL<ref>{{OMIM|608537}}</ref>
| [[Von Hippel-Lindau disease]]
|-
| NF1<ref>{{OMIM|613113}}</ref>
| [[Neurofibromatosis type 1]]
|}


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 06:10, 16 December 2014

A tumour suppressor gene is a gene that acts to protect the organism which it is within from developing cancer.

Examples

Tumour suppressors:

Gene Syndrome or disease
TP53 (p53)[1] Li-Fraumeni syndrome
BRCA1[2] Familial breast-ovarian cancer 1
RB1[3]
VHL[4] Von Hippel-Lindau disease
NF1[5] Neurofibromatosis type 1

See also

References