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replication protein A 32 kD subunit; RP-A p32; RP-A p34; replication factor A protein 2; RF-A protein 2 (RPA2 REPA2 RPA32 RPA34)
Function:
- subunit of replication factor A
- RPA2 is phosphorylated when cells traverse the G1->S boundary; phosphorylated through mitosis
- RPA2 becomes hyperphosphorylated after ionizing radiation or UV radiation
- phosphorylation of RPA2 by p34cdc2 (CDK1) may activate RPA activity & DNA replication; hyperphosphorylation may inactivate RPA, halt DNA replication & enhance DNA repair
- phosphorylated by ATR upon DNA damage, which promotes its translocation to nuclear foci
- can be phosphorylated in vitro by PRKDC/DNA-PK in the presence of Ku & DNA, & by CDC2
- binds to SERTAD3/RBT1
- interacts with TIPIN
Compartment:
- nucleus
- also present in PML nuclear bodies
- redistributes to discrete nuclear foci upon DNA damage
Alternative splicing: named isoforms=3
General
phosphoprotein
protein subunit
Properties
SIZE: entity length = 270 aa
MW = 29 kD
MOTIF: serine-rich region {1-29}
MOTIF: serine residue (SEVERAL)
acetylation site
SITE: N-TERMINUS
EFFECTOR-BOUND: acetyl
Thr phosphorylation site {T21}
serine residue {23}
Ser phosphorylation site {S29}
Ser phosphorylation site {S33}
lysine-rich region {37-45}
MOTIF: lysine residue (SEVERAL)
acidic region {95-123}
MOTIF: acidic residue (SEVERAL)
lysine-rich region {127-145}
MOTIF: lysine residue (SEVERAL)
TIPIN interaction {187-270}
MOTIF: acidic region {247-270}
MOTIF: acidic residue (SEVERAL)
Database Correlations
OMIM 179836
UniProt P15927
PFAM correlations
Entrez Gene 6118
Kegg hsa:6118
References
- UniProt :accession P15927
- NIEHS-SNPs
http://egp.gs.washington.edu/data/rpa2/
- Linn S
How many pols does it take to replicate nuclear DNA?
Cell 66:185 1991
PMID: 1855251
- Gottlieb TM, Jackson SP.
Protein kinases and DNA damage.
Trends Biochem Sci. 1994 Nov;19(11):500-3. Review.
PMID: 7855895
- de Laat WL et al,
Molecular mechonisms of nucleotide excision repair.
Genes & Dev 13:768-85, 1999
PMID: 10197977
Component-of
replication factor-A (RFA/RPA)