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RPA2 Protein

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RPA2 Protein

Overview

Replication Protein A2 (RPA2) is a 32 kDa phosphoprotein that functions as a critical component of the Replication Protein A (RPA) complex, also known as the heterotrimeric single-strand DNA-binding (SSB) protein complex. The RPA complex comprises three subunits—RPA1 (70 kDa), RPA2 (32 kDa), and RPA3 (14 kDa)—and is ubiquitously expressed across all human cell types. RPA2 is encoded by the RPA2 gene located on chromosome 19p13.2 and represents one of the most abundant and essential DNA-binding proteins in eukaryotic cells. The protein plays fundamental roles in DNA replication, repair, and recombination, making it indispensable for maintaining genomic stability and cellular viability.

Function and Biology

RPA2 serves multiple critical functions within the RPA heterotrimeric complex. As part of the RPA complex, it facilitates the protection of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) by preventing secondary structure formation and shielding DNA from nuclease degradation. The RPA2 subunit contains two tandem oligonucleotide/oligosaccharide binding (OB) domains that contribute to ssDNA binding capacity. Additionally, RPA2 harbors serine/threonine phosphorylation sites and a linker region that mediates interactions with numerous DNA repair and replication proteins.

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