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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
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O'Donovan A, Davies AA, Moggs JG, West SC, Wood RD (September 1994). "XPG endonuclease makes the 3' incision in human DNA nucleotide excision repair".
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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
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Habraken Y, Sung P, Prakash L, Prakash S (November 1993). "Yeast excision repair gene RAD2 encodes a single-stranded DNA endonuclease".
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complementation groups involved in this pathway: XP-A to XP-G. XP-G is one of the most rare and phenotypically
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Tanaka K, Wood RD (February 1994). "Xeroderma pigmentosum and nucleotide excision repair of DNA".
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Carr AM, Sheldrick KS, Murray JM, al-Harithy R, Watts FZ, Lehmann AR (March 1993).
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of XP, showing anything from slight to extreme dysfunction in DNA excision repair.
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that makes structure-specific endonucleolytic incisions in a DNA
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disease, characterised by a high incidence of sunlight-induced
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in XPG. The amino acid linking the N- and I-regions are not
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O'Donovan A, Scherly D, Clarkson SG, Wood RD (June 1994).
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containing a duplex region and single-stranded arms. XPGC
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of XPG. The XPG protein can be corrected by a 133 kDa
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133:Available protein structures:
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371:Xeroderma pigmentosum
30:XPG N terminal domain
355:are involved in the
299:double-stranded DNA
249:a family of proteins
575:1993Natur.366..365H
524:1994Natur.371..432O
426:Trends Biochem. Sci
380:autosomal recessive
361:DNA excision repair
357:catalytic mechanism
197:the protein domain
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321:Sequence alignment
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341:amino acids
339:core of 27
329:amino acids
316:yeast DIN7.
301:exonuclease
47:Identifiers
408:References
305:base pairs
295:exo1, a 5'
280:RAD2 from
255:RAD2 from
203:N-terminus
145:structures
668:IPR006085
365:conserved
349:conserved
345:conserved
233:substrate
222:magnesium
209:protein,
103:PDOC00658
91:IPR006085
676:Category
664:InterPro
353:residues
333:residues
323:of this
291:fission
243:Homology
162:RCSB PDB
86:InterPro
648:8464724
599:4286568
591:8247134
571:Bibcode
548:4328388
540:8090225
520:Bibcode
492:8206890
446:8160271
398:genetic
351:acidic
286:budding
237:cleaves
218:protein
207:nuclear
98:PROSITE
66:PF00752
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387:cancer
288:yeast;
215:acidic
177:PDBsum
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123:SUPFAM
79:CL0280
52:Symbol
595:S2CID
544:S2CID
394:cells
377:human
313:DHS1,
311:yeast
293:yeast
275:human
271:mouse
119:SCOPe
110:SCOP2
55:XPG_N
662:and
660:Pfam
644:PMID
587:PMID
536:PMID
488:PMID
442:PMID
391:skin
384:skin
273:and
211:XPGC
170:PDBj
166:PDBe
149:ECOD
139:Pfam
115:1a77
75:clan
73:Pfam
61:Pfam
634:PMC
626:doi
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567:366
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516:371
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359:of
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