Apoptosis and Its Significance · NCERT Biology

In the context of cancer, how do mutations in the p53 gene typically affect apoptosis?

  1. They increase the rate of apoptosis in all tumor cells
  2. They disable a checkpoint that triggers apoptosis after DNA damage
  3. They drive overproduction of Cytochrome c from mitochondria
  4. They allow tumor cells to bypass Bcl-2 family regulation
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Correct answer: They disable a checkpoint that triggers apoptosis after DNA damage

p53 is a tumor suppressor that normally induces apoptosis if DNA damage is irreparable. Mutations in p53 prevent this programmed death, allowing damaged cells to survive and proliferate, contributing to tumor progression.

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