Protein Domain : IPR019974

Type:  Conserved_site Name:  XPG conserved site
Description:  Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) [] is a human autosomal recessive disease, characterised by a high incidence of sunlight-induced skin cancer. People's skin cells with this condition are hypersensitive to ultraviolet light, due to defects in the incision step of DNA excision repair. There are a minimum of seven genetic complementation groups involved in this pathway: XP-A to XP-G. XP-G is one of the most rare and phenotypically heterogeneous of XP, showing anything from slight to extreme dysfunction in DNA excision repair [, ]. XP-G can be corrected by a 133 Kd nuclear protein, XPGC []. XPGC is an acidic protein that confers normal UV resistance in expressing cells []. It is a magnesium-dependent, single-strand DNA endonuclease that makes structure-specific endonucleolytic incisions in a DNA substrate containing a duplex region and single-stranded arms [, ]. XPGC cleaves one strand of the duplex at the border with the single-stranded region [].XPG belongs to a family of proteins that includes RAD2 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae(Baker's yeast) and rad13 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe(Fission yeast), which are single-stranded DNA endonucleases [, ]; mouse and human FEN-1, a structure-specific endonuclease; RAD2 from fission yeast and RAD27 from budding yeast; fission yeast exo1, a 5'-3' double-stranded DNA exonuclease that may act in a pathway that corrects mismatched base pairs; yeast DHS1, and yeast DIN7. Sequence alignment of this family of proteins reveals that similarities are largely confined to two regions. The first is located at the N-terminal extremity (N-region) and corresponds to the first 95 to 105 amino acids. The second region is internal (I-region) and found towards the C terminus; it spans about 140 residues and contains a highly conserved core of 27 amino acids that includes a conserved pentapeptide (E-A-[DE]-A-[QS]). It is possible that the conserved acidic residues are involved in the catalytic mechanism of DNA excision repair in XPG. The amino acids linking the N- and I-regions are not conserved.The first pattern, , corresponds to the central part of the N-region, the second pattern, , is part of the I-region and includes the putative catalytic core pentapeptide. Short Name:  XPG_CS

0 Child Features

0 Contains

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
PS00841
PS00842

5 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR006085 Domain XPG N-terminal
IPR006084 Family XPG/Rad2 endonuclease
IPR001044 Family XPG/Rad2 endonuclease, eukaryotes
IPR006086 Domain XPG-I domain
IPR019973 Family Flap structure-specific endonuclease, archaea

1 GO Annotation

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0016788 IPR019974

1 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0016788 IPR019974

0 Parent Features

0 Proteins

5 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            8160271
            8206890
            8247134
            8090225
            8464724