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jarptica [38.1K]
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(b) The pGoG protein is known to block the G, to S transition in the cell cycle. Explain why this prevents

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coldgirl [10]3 years ago
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Explanation:

c. The pretreatment on the ability of capsaicin to induce apoptosis effects in NFAT2 to block ATF3 where it activates ATF3 to inhibit pGoG from inducing apoptosis.

d.AFT3 usually stops pGoG from induce apoptosis and so cancer develops because of apoptosis unable to do it's job and cells just keep dividing which we call a tumor

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