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XRCC4 Protein

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XRCC4 Protein

Overview

XRCC4 (X-ray repair cross-complementing protein 4) is a critical DNA repair protein that plays essential roles in maintaining genomic stability through participation in non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathways. This 38-kilodalton protein is encoded by the XRCC4 gene located on chromosome 5q14.2 in humans. XRCC4 functions as a scaffolding protein that facilitates the assembly and coordination of DNA repair complexes at sites of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). The protein is ubiquitously expressed in mammalian cells, with particularly high expression levels in tissues with elevated metabolic activity, including the nervous system. Defects in XRCC4 function have profound implications for neuronal integrity and survival, making it a protein of significant interest in neurodegeneration research.

Function and Biology

XRCC4 operates as a core component of the NHEJ pathway, one of the primary mechanisms for repairing DSBs in mammalian cells. The protein forms a functional complex with DNA ligase IV (LIG4) and XLF (XRCC4-like factor), creating a tripartite complex that catalyzes the final ligation step of NHEJ repair. XRCC4's primary role involves stabilizing LIG4, protecting it from proteasomal degradation and enhancing its catalytic efficiency. The protein contains an N-terminal globular domain responsible for LIG4 binding and a C-terminal helical domain that facilitates interactions with other repair proteins and facilitates protein-protein associations.

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