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RAG2 Protein

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RAG2 Protein

Overview

RAG2 (Recombination Activating Gene 2) is a nuclear protein essential for V(D)J recombination, the molecular process that generates diversity in immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor genes. The RAG2 protein (approximately 131 kDa) is encoded by the RAG2 gene located on chromosome 11 in humans and functions as a catalytic component of the RAG endonuclease complex. While primarily recognized for its role in adaptive immunity, emerging evidence demonstrates that RAG2 dysfunction contributes to neurodegeneration through mechanisms involving DNA damage, inflammation, and cellular stress responses. RAG2 works in concert with RAG1 to form a ribonucleoprotein complex that catalyzes site-specific DNA cleavage at recombination signal sequences.

Function/Biology

RAG2 functions as the catalytic partner of RAG1 within the RAG endonuclease complex, which recognizes specific heptameric and nonameric DNA sequences flanking variable, diversity, and joining gene segments. The complex catalyzes double-strand DNA breaks at these recombination signal sequences through a transesterification mechanism involving conserved acidic amino acid residues. RAG2 contains several critical structural domains: the N-terminal region responsible for RAG1 binding, a central catalytic core that coordinates the DNA cleavage mechanism, and regulatory regions controlling complex assembly and activity.

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