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XRCC5 (Ku80) Protein

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XRCC5 (Ku80) Protein

Overview

XRCC5, commonly known as Ku80 or Ku p80, is a nuclear protein encoded by the XRCC5 gene located on chromosome 2q35. It functions as one of two core subunits of the Ku heterodimer complex, alongside Ku70 (encoded by XRCC6). The Ku80/Ku70 complex is a critical DNA-binding protein complex that serves as the initial responder to double-strand breaks (DSBs) in the cell nucleus. At approximately 80 kilodaltons in molecular weight, Ku80 forms the functional core of one of the cell's most fundamental DNA damage recognition and repair systems, making it essential for genomic stability and cellular survival.

Function/Biology

Ku80 operates as part of the Ku heterodimer, which recognizes and binds to DNA double-strand breaks with high affinity and specificity. The protein contains a characteristic ring-like structure formed by both Ku70 and Ku80, creating a DNA-binding pocket that encircles damaged DNA ends. This conformational architecture allows Ku to stabilize broken DNA ends and prevent their degradation.

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