Retinoblastoma protein

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==Retinoblastoma Protein (pRb) and E2F==
==Retinoblastoma Protein (pRb) and E2F==
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The <scene name='Retinoblastoma_bound_to_E2F/Retinoblastoma_protein/1'>Retinoblastoma protein (pRb)</scene> weighs 110 kDa. It is a tumor suppressor protein that prevents excessive cell growth. If not mutated, it is present in our cells and blocks the growth of dysfunctional cells between the G1 and S phase of the cell cycle before they can undergo DNA replication. pRb also regulates the function of cyclin and cyclin dependent kinase (CDK) complexes which are needed for the cell to proceed with cell growth. E2F is a transcription factor that forms a complex with pRb to inhibit cell growth. When E2F is not bound to pRb it encourages cells to proliferate, it's main function is to express genes required for DNA replication to take place. Retinoblastoma protein is dependent on the transcription factor E2F, which is bound to pRb's active site when it is hypo phosphorylated. In viral cells, and in tumorous cells pRb is dysfunctional or completely lost.If there is a mutation in this gene, it's binding domain is dysfunctional and can lead to excessive cell growth, which may cause tumor or cancer development. See also [[Rtp and Tus DNA Binding]].
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The <scene name='Retinoblastoma_bound_to_E2F/Retinoblastoma_protein/1'>Retinoblastoma protein or '''Retinoblastoma-associated protein''' (pRb)</scene> weighs 110 kDa. It is a tumor suppressor protein that prevents excessive cell growth. If not mutated, it is present in our cells and blocks the growth of dysfunctional cells between the G1 and S phase of the cell cycle before they can undergo DNA replication. pRb also regulates the function of cyclin and cyclin dependent kinase (CDK) complexes which are needed for the cell to proceed with cell growth. E2F is a transcription factor that forms a complex with pRb to inhibit cell growth. When E2F is not bound to pRb it encourages cells to proliferate, it's main function is to express genes required for DNA replication to take place. Retinoblastoma protein is dependent on the transcription factor E2F, which is bound to pRb's active site when it is hypo phosphorylated. In viral cells, and in tumorous cells pRb is dysfunctional or completely lost.If there is a mutation in this gene, it's binding domain is dysfunctional and can lead to excessive cell growth, which may cause tumor or cancer development. See also [[Rtp and Tus DNA Binding]].
==pRb/EF binding in the cell cycle==
==pRb/EF binding in the cell cycle==

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Human retinoblastoma protein pocket domain dimer (grey and green) complex with papilloma virus E7 peptide (magenta) , 1gux

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3D structures of retinoblastoma protein

Updated on 13-February-2022

References

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