A Proto-oncogene that has been activated by mutation or overexpression - Oncogenes, Normal cellular genes usually involved in cell growth and/or cell division that become an oncogene due to mutations or increased expression. - Proto-oncogenes, Through the site in growth-regulating signal transduction pathways at which they act - One way of subdividing oncogenes is, Whose key biological function is to promote growth and cell-cycle entry. - The normal cellular proto-oncogene, c-MYC (MYC), encodes the protein c-MYC (MYC), It plays an important role in promoting cellular survival and inhibiting the actions of pro-apoptotic proteins. - BCL-2, Originally identified as the cellular homolog to the viral oncogene (v-Myc) of the avian myelocytomatosis retrovirus. - MYC proto-oncogene, Burkitt lymphoma - oncogenic MYC has long been known to be instrumental in the progression of, First human tumor associated with a virus - Burkitt lymphoma, Monomeric small (20–25 kDa) GTPases - RAS superfamily, Was the first oncogene discovered - SRC ,

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