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RAG1 Protein

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RAG1 Protein

Overview

RAG1 (Recombination Activating Gene 1) protein is a catalytic endonuclease essential for V(D)J recombination, the molecular process that generates diversity in antibodies and T-cell receptors. Encoded by the RAG1 gene located on chromosome 11q13, RAG1 is approximately 125 kDa in size and functions as the catalytic core of the RAG complex. Historically recognized for its role in adaptive immunity, RAG1 has emerged as an unexpected player in neurodegeneration, with growing evidence linking RAG1 dysregulation and off-target activity to neurodegenerative disease pathology.

Function/Biology

RAG1 primarily functions as a site-specific recombinase that catalyzes the transposition-like cleavage of DNA at recombination signal sequences (RSSs) flanking variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) gene segments. The protein requires assembly with RAG2, a regulatory partner, to form the functional RAG endonuclease complex. This RAG1-RAG2 heterodimer recognizes specific heptamer and nonamer DNA sequences within RSSs, generates double-strand breaks, and facilitates the joining of disparate gene segments to create combinatorial diversity.

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