Which of the following mutations in a tumour suppressor agent causes breast carcinoma-

Correct Answer: p53
Description: Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease South Asia edition. Breast cancer may be hereditary arising in women with germline mutation in tumour suppressor gene or sporadic. after a cell sustains DNA damage it must undergo cell cycle arrest and either repair its DNA or for by apoptosis by P53 . In its mutated form P53 ceases to act as a protector or as growth suppressor but instead acts like a growth promoter or onco gene..
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