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DDX5 Protein

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DDX5 Protein

Overview

DDX5 (DEAD-box helicase 5), also known as p68 or RNA helicase p68, is an ATP-dependent RNA helicase belonging to the DEAD-box family of proteins. The gene encoding DDX5 is located on chromosome 17q25.1 and produces a protein of approximately 68 kDa, hence its alternative nomenclature. DDX5 is a highly conserved protein found across eukaryotic organisms and plays fundamental roles in RNA metabolism and gene regulation. As a member of the DEAD-box helicase family—characterized by the conserved aspartate-glutamate-alanine-aspartate (DEAD) motif—DDX5 catalyzes the unwinding of double-stranded RNA through ATP hydrolysis, making it essential for numerous cellular processes including transcription, translation, RNA splicing, and ribosome biogenesis.

Function/Biology

DDX5 functions as a multifunctional RNA helicase with diverse cellular roles. Its primary biochemical function involves unwinding RNA secondary structures in an ATP-dependent manner, utilizing the energy from ATP hydrolysis to disrupt base-paired RNA. The protein contains characteristic helicase domains (RecA-like domains 1 and 2) that coordinate nucleotide binding and catalysis, along with an N-terminal extension that influences substrate specificity and protein interactions.

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