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Protein Domain : DNA damage checkpoint control protein Rad17

Primary Identifier  IPR016587 Type  Family
Short Name  Rad17
description  This entry represents Rad17 from budding yeast (the homologue of human and S. pombe Rad1). Rad17 is a component of the checkpoint clamp complex (Ddc1/Mec3/Rad17) involved in the surveillance mechanism that allows the DNA repair pathways to act to restore the integrity of the DNA prior to DNA synthesis or separation of the replicated chromosomes [, , ]. In S. cerevisiae, the Ddc1-Mec3-Rad17 complex associates with sites of DNA damage and modulates the Mec1 signaling pathway and the activation of Rad53 in response to DNA damage at phase G1 []. The complex also physically regulates DNA polymerase zeta-dependent mutagenesis by controlling the access of polymerase zeta to damaged DNA []. Contrary to its human counterpart, the 9-1-1 complex, the checkpoint clamp complex shows no detectable exonuclease activity []. It's worth noting that the name, Rad17, has been used for a different protein in human and S. pombe. The homologue of the human and S. pombe Rad17 in budding yeast is Rad24.

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