some cancers are caused by mutations that stop certain proteins from working. the inactivation of what kind of protein could lead to cancer

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Inactivating deletions or point mutations of RB cause the protein to lose its regulatory capacity. The nuclear phosphoprotein gene TP53 has also been recognized as an important tumor suppressor gene, perhaps the most commonly altered gene in all human cancers.

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