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Artemis Protein
Introduction
Artemis Protein is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.
--- [@mimitou2009] title: Artemis Protein [@lord2012]
| | | |---|---| | Protein Name | Artemis Protein | | Gene | [DCLRE1C](/genes/dclre1c) | | UniProt ID | [Q9Y5T5](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/Q9Y5T5/entry) | | PDB IDs | 3O0A, 3O0B, 3O0C | | Molecular Weight | 82 kDa | | Subcellular Localization | Nucleus | | Protein Family | Artemis Family |
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Overview
Artemis is a DNA endonuclease with specificity for hairpin coding ends formed during V(D)J recombination. The protein forms a complex with DNA-PKcs and becomes activated upon DNA binding. Artemis has additional 5' and 3' exonuclease activity and processes various DNA ends during NHEJ.
Structure
The Artemis Protein (DCLRE1C) has the following structural features:
Domain architecture: Artemis Family domain organization
Artemis Protein is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.
--- [@mimitou2009] title: Artemis Protein [@lord2012]
| | | |---|---| | Protein Name | Artemis Protein | | Gene | [DCLRE1C](/genes/dclre1c) | | UniProt ID | [Q9Y5T5](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/Q9Y5T5/entry) | | PDB IDs | 3O0A, 3O0B, 3O0C | | Molecular Weight | 82 kDa | | Subcellular Localization | Nucleus | | Protein Family | Artemis Family |
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Overview
Artemis is a DNA endonuclease with specificity for hairpin coding ends formed during V(D)J recombination. The protein forms a complex with DNA-PKcs and becomes activated upon DNA binding. Artemis has additional 5' and 3' exonuclease activity and processes various DNA ends during NHEJ.
Structure
The Artemis Protein (DCLRE1C) has the following structural features:
Domain architecture: Artemis Family domain organization
Neurodegeneration: Impaired DNA repair leads to neuronal dysfunction
Aging: DNA repair decline is a hallmark of brain aging
Genomic instability: Accumulation of DNA damage triggers [apoptosis](/entities/apoptosis)
Therapeutic Targeting
DCLRE1C is being explored as a therapeutic target:
| Strategy | Agent | Development Stage | |----------|-------|------------------| | Gene therapy | AAV-based delivery | Preclinical | | Small molecules | DNA repair enhancers | Research | | Combination therapy | PARP inhibitors | Clinical (cancer) |
Key Publications
BRCA2 and homologous recombination in neuronal cells. Cell. PMID:2. Ku70/Ku80 in DNA double-strand break repair. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. PMID:3. TDP1 and topoisomerase I-mediated DNA damage. DNA Repair. PMID
The study of Artemis Protein has evolved significantly over the past decades. Research in this area has revealed important insights into the underlying mechanisms of neurodegeneration and continues to drive therapeutic development.
Historical context and key discoveries in this field have shaped our current understanding and will continue to guide future research directions.