Conversion of proto-oncogene to oncogene may involve the following processes: A. mutation in coding sequence B. gene amplification C. chromosome rearrangement D. mutation in non-coding sequence Which one is appropriate?
  1. Conversion of proto-oncogene to oncogene may involve the following processes:
    A. mutation in coding sequence
    B. gene amplification
    C. chromosome rearrangement
    D. mutation in non-coding sequence
    Which one is appropriate?

Final Answer

The appropriate processes involved in the conversion of a proto-oncogene to an oncogene are:

A. Mutation in coding sequence
B. Gene amplification
C. Chromosome rearrangement

Explanation

Proto-oncogenes are normal genes that regulate cell growth and division. Their conversion to oncogenes—genes that promote uncontrolled cell proliferation—occurs through various genetic alterations:

  • Mutation in coding sequence (A): Point mutations or insertions can alter the protein structure, resulting in a hyperactive or constitutively active protein that drives cancerous growth.

  • Gene amplification (B): Multiple copies of the proto-oncogene increase the production of the encoded protein, enhancing its effect on cell division.

  • Chromosome rearrangement (C): Translocations or inversions can misplace proto-oncogenes near strong promoters or create fusion genes with new oncogenic properties.

A mutation in the non-coding sequence (D) alone usually does not directly convert proto-oncogenes to oncogenes, unless it affects regulatory regions that increase expression, but this is less direct and not classically considered a primary mechanism.

Thus, A, B, and C are the main recognized mechanisms actively involved in oncogene activation.

5 Comments
  • Kirti Agarwal
    October 30, 2025

    Statement A, B, C is correct

  • Kajal
    November 6, 2025

    A, B and C

  • Sonal Nagar
    November 9, 2025

    Option 1st

  • Santosh Saini
    November 12, 2025

    Conversion of proto-oncogene to oncogene may involve the following process→A. Mutation in coding sequence
    B. Gene amplification
    C. Chromosome rearrangement

  • Sakshi Kanwar
    November 17, 2025

    Mutation in coding sequence
    Gene amplification
    Chromosome rearrangement

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