msh2
DESCRIPTION
http:// en.wikipedia.org /wiki/File:Protein_MSH2_PDB_2o8b.png. MSH2. And Its Role in Cancer. About. mutS homolog 2, colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 1 (E. coli ) Tumor suppressor 2805 base pairs 16 exons Mutations are distributed evenly across gene - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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MSH2And Its Role in Cancer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Protein_MSH2_PDB_2o8b.png
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About
• mutS homolog 2, colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 1 (E. coli)• Tumor suppressor• 2805 base pairs• 16 exons• Mutations are distributed evenly across gene• Heterodimer with DNA binding and ADP binding
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/gene/MSH2
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What is the Protein’s Normal Role in the Cell?
DNA mismatch repair (MMR)
oRemoving misincorporated nucleotides •base-base mismatches • insertion/deletion loops
oTrinucleotide repeat expansion (TRE)
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Molecular Machinery
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Protein’s Biological Role in the Organism
Wind, et al., 1995
Cranston, et al. 1997
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Cranston, et al. 1997.
Msh2-/- and p53-/- male
Msh2-/- and p53-/- female
Wildtype female embryo
Msh2-/- and p53-/- female embryo
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Protein’s Role in Cancer
• Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer (Lynch Syndrome)
• Muir-Toree Syndrome
• Mismatch repair cancer syndrome
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Lynch Syndrome (HNPCC)
http://www.myriadresourceguide.com/colaris/risk.htm
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Treatment
http://www.polyposisregistry.org.uk/history/history2.htm
http://www.ccsb.org/Cancer/Summary/CDR0000062963/
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References• http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/gene/MSH2• http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/lynch-syndrome• http://omim.org/entry/609309• http://omim.org/entry/120435• http://genefacts.org/index.php?
option=com_content&view=article&id=492:management&catid=113:lynch-syndrome&Itemid=665
• http://www.myriadresourceguide.com/colaris/genes.htm• Peña-Diaz, Javier. Mammalian mismatch repair: error-free
or error-prone? Trends in Biochemical Sciences. May 2012 Vol. 37, No. 5
• Wind, Niels et al. Inactivation of the Mouse Msh2 Gene Results in Mismatch Repair Deficiency, Methylation Tolerance, Hyperrecombination, and Predisposition to Cancer. Cell. July 1995 Vol. 82, 321-330.
• Cranston et al. Female embryonic lethality in mice nullizygous for both Msh2 and p53. Nature. 1997.