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Ercc5

Protein FULL name:

DNA repair protein complementing XP-G cells homolog [Mus musculus].


Ercc5 (Mus musculus) is product of expression of Ercc5 gene.






FUNCTION: Single-stranded structure-specific DNA endonuclease involved in DNA excision repair. Makes the 3'incision in DNA nucleotide excision repair (NER). Acts as a cofactor for a DNA glycosylase that removes oxidized pyrimidines from DNA. May also be involved in transcription-coupled repair of this kind of damage, in transcription by RNA polymerase II, and perhaps in other processes too (By similarity).

COFACTOR: Binds 2 magnesium ions per subunit. They probably participate in the reaction catalyzed by the enzyme. May bind an additional third magnesium ion after substrate binding (By similarity).

SUBUNIT: Interacts with PCNA (By similarity).

SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Nucleus (By similarity).

SIMILARITY: Belongs to the XPG/RAD2 endonuclease family. XPG subfamily.


NCBI GenPept GI number(s): 170172544
Species: Mus musculus

Links to other databases:

Database ID Link
Uniprot P35689 P35689
PFAM: - P35689 (Link - using uniprot id)
InterPro: - P35689 (Link - using uniprot id)
CATH: - -
SCOP: - -
PDB: - -


Protein sequence:
MGVQGLWKLLECSGHRVSPEALEGKVLAVDISIWLNQALKGVRDSHGNVI
ENAHLLTLFHRLCKLLFFRIRPIFVFDGDAPLLKKQTLAKRRQRKDSASI
DSRKTTEKLLKTFLKRQALKTAFRSSRHEAPPSLTQVQRQDDIYVLPPLP
EEEKHSSEEEDEKQWQARMDQKQALQEEFFHNPQAIDIESEDFSSLPPEV
KHEILTDMKEFTKRRRTLFEAMPEESNDFSQYQLKGLLKKNYLNQHIENV
QKEMNQQHSGQIQRQYQDEGGFLKEVESRRVVSEDTSHYILIKGIQGKKV
MDVDSESLPSSSNVHSVSSNLKSSPHEKVKPEREPEAAPPSPRTLLAIQA
AMLGSSSEDEPESREGRQSKERNSGATADAGSISPRTCAAIQKALDDDND
EKVSGSSDDLAEKMLLGSGLEQEEHADETAERGGGVPFDTAPLTPSVTEV
KECVTSGSSANGQTDSAHSFTTASHRCDTPKETVSLARAVKEASQISSEC
EVEGRPAALSPAFIGTPSSHVSGVLSEREPTLAPPTTRTHSDQGIDIHPE
DPELQNGLYPLETKCNSSRLSSDDETEGGQNPAPKACSTVHVPAEAMSNL
ENALPSNAEERGDFQETIQLREVPEAAARELISAPKPMGPMEMESEESES
DGSFIEVQSVVSNSELQTESSEASTHLSEKDAEEPRETLEEGTSRDTECL
LQDSSDIEAMEGHREADIDAEDMPNEWQDINLEELDALESNLLAEQNSLK
AQKQQQDRIAASVTGQMFLESQELLRLFGVPYIQAPMEAEAQCAMLDLTD
QTSGTITDDSDIWLFGARHVYKNFFNKNKFVEYYQYVDFYSQLGLDRNKL
INLAYLLGSDYTEGIPTVGCVTAMEILNEFPGRGLDPLLKFSEWWHEAQN
NKKVAENPYDTKVKKKLRKLQLTPGFPNPAVADAYLRPVVDDSRGSFLWG
KPDVDKIREFCQRYFGWNRMKTDESLYPVLKHLNAHQTQLRIDSFFRLAQ
QEKQDAKLIKSHRLNRAVTCILRKEREEKAPELTKVTEALDDAKGKTQKR
ELPYKKETSVPKRRRPSGNGGFLGDPYCSESPQESSCEDGEGSSVMSARQ
RSAAESSKISCSDVPDLVRDPPHGRQGCVSTSSSSEDDEDKAKTVLVTAR
PVFGKKKLKLKSMKRRKKKT

Ercc5 (Mus musculus) belongs to following protein families:
References:

Title Authors Journal
An ERCC5 gene with homology to yeast RAD2 is involved in group G xeroderma pigmentosum. Shiomi T, Harada Y, Saito T, Shiomi N, Okuno Y, Yamaizumi M Mutat Res March 1, 1994
Complementary DNA sequence and chromosomal localization of xpg, the mouse counterpart of human repair gene XPG/ERCC5. Harada YN, Matsuda Y, Shiomi N, Shiomi T Genomics July 1, 1995
Molecular cloning and structural analysis of the functional mouse genomic XPG gene. Ludwig DL, Mudgett JS, Park MS, Perez-Castro AV, MacInnes MA Mamm Genome Sept. 1, 1996
Large-scale phosphorylation analysis of mouse liver. Villen J, Beausoleil SA, Gerber SA, Gygi SP Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Feb. 1, 2007


Last modification of this entry: Oct. 6, 2010.

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