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GTF2H1 Gene

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GTF2H1 Gene

Overview

GTF2H1, encoding General Transcription Factor IIH Subunit 1, is located on chromosome 11q13.1 and encodes a 62 kDa protein that serves as a core component of the TFIIH complex. This multi-subunit complex performs dual essential functions in eukaryotic cells: facilitating RNA polymerase II-dependent transcription initiation and participating in nucleotide excision repair (NER). The gene's critical roles in both transcriptional regulation and DNA damage response make GTF2H1 dysfunction particularly relevant to neurodegeneration, where accumulated DNA damage and impaired transcription can trigger neuronal cell death.

Function/Biology

GTF2H1 functions as a non-catalytic structural subunit within the TFIIH complex, which comprises ten subunits with combined helicase, kinase, and scaffolding activities. In transcription initiation, TFIIH acts as a general transcription factor required for promoter-proximal pausing and the transition to productive elongation of RNA polymerase II transcripts. The GTF2H1 subunit helps stabilize the overall complex architecture and facilitates proper positioning of the catalytic XPB helicase subunit.

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