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LIG3 Gene

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LIG3 Gene

Overview

The LIG3 gene encodes DNA Ligase 3 (Lig3), a critical enzyme responsible for sealing DNA breaks by catalyzing the formation of phosphodiester bonds between adjacent DNA fragments. Located on chromosome Xq13.1, LIG3 is one of three mammalian DNA ligase isoforms and plays an essential role in maintaining genomic stability. The gene produces multiple protein isoforms through alternative splicing and alternative transcription initiation, with distinct subcellular localizations including nuclear and mitochondrial forms. Lig3 is particularly enriched in neural tissues, where its expression levels are notably higher than in most other cell types, reflecting the brain's substantial DNA repair demands.

Function/Biology

Lig3 catalyzes the ATP-dependent ligation of DNA ends, functioning as both a nuclear and mitochondrial enzyme depending on its isoform. In the nucleus, Lig3 participates in base excision repair (BER)—the primary pathway for correcting small DNA lesions from oxidative damage—where it cooperates with Lig1 to complete repair. The enzyme works downstream of DNA polymerase β and polynucleotide kinase 3'-phosphatase (PNK), finalizing the removal of damaged bases.

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