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GTF2H1 Protein

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GTF2H1 Protein

Overview

GTF2H1 (General Transcription Factor IIH Subunit 1), also known as TFIIH p62, is a core component of the TFIIH transcription-repair complex, a multi-subunit protein assembly essential for multiple cellular processes including transcription initiation, nucleotide excision repair (NER), and DNA damage response. The protein is encoded by the GTF2H1 gene located on chromosome 11q13 and produces a ~62 kDa polypeptide that serves as a stable scaffolding element within the TFIIH complex. GTF2H1 is ubiquitously expressed across tissues but shows particular importance in neurons, where its dual roles in transcription regulation and DNA repair directly impact cellular viability and protein quality control mechanisms.

Function/Biology

GTF2H1 functions as a non-catalytic but structurally critical component of the TFIIH complex, which comprises ten subunits: XPB, XPD, p62 (GTF2H1), p52, p44, p34, CDK7, cyclin H, MAT1, and TTDA. Within this complex, GTF2H1 serves multiple interconnected functions:

Transcription Initiation: GTF2H1 helps position RNA polymerase II at promoter regions and facilitates the phosphorylation of the C-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II by the associated CDK7/cyclin H kinase module. This phosphorylation is crucial for promoter clearance and the transition from initiation to elongation, enabling productive mRNA synthesis.

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