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A detailed illustration of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes interacting with various viral oncoproteins in a cellular context, with vibrant colors and labels for clarity.

Microbiology Oncogenes Quiz

Test your knowledge on key genes and proteins involved in cancer biology and their interactions with viruses. This quiz covers important cellular mechanisms and viral oncoproteins that can lead to malignant transformations.

  • Challenge yourself with 15 multiple-choice questions.
  • Enhance your understanding of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes.
  • Suitable for students, educators, and professionals in the field.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DiscoverGene42
Gene that detects abnormalities in DNA at G1
P53 gene
Retinablastoma gene
Rb gene
Protein that inhibits entry of cells into S phase by binding to key transcription factors
Rb protein
SV protein
P53 protein
Loss of Retinoblastoma gene is seen in what virus
SV40
E6 virus protein
E71 protein
This Hpv Oncogene binds to pRB and releases the E2F protein driving quiscent,
E7
E6
E8
Binds directly to E2F-1, leading to activation of E2F-1 dependent transcription
HR HPV E6
HPV E7 protein
E8
Binds and inactivates p53, Plays a crucial role in cell cycle derangement of human mesothelial cells
E6 protein
SV40 large T antigen
HCV NS5A viral oncoprotein
Inactivation of this gene is correlated with the hypermethylation of its CpG island
LMP1A
RASSF1A
RASF1A1
Found in embryonic cells and absent in somatic cells, Inappropriate expression of this can lead to immortalization
HPV E6
Telomerase
Htert
Genera of Human T lymhotrophic viruses
Epsilon virus
Deltaretrovirus
Betaretrovirus
Virus that are able to cause "foamy" degeneration of inoculated cells
HSV
Lentivirus
Spumavirus
Viral oncoprotein of adenovirus 9
E6
E4ORF1
LMP1
Viral oncoprotein of Adenovirus
E1A and E1B 55K
P53
E5
Viral oncoprotein of Herpesvirus EBV
E4ORF1
LMP1
TRAFS
Cellular target of Herpes EBV
LMP1
TRAFs
E5
Cellular target of Bovine papillomavirus
TRAFS
PDGF Beta receptor
P53
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