X-ray repair cross complementing protein 1 in base excision repair
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2012, 13(12):17210-17229 10.3390/ijms131217210Sammendrag
X-ray Repair Cross Complementing protein 1 (XRCC1) acts as a scaffolding
protein in the converging base excision repair (BER) and single strand break repair (SSBR)
pathways. XRCC1 also interacts with itself and rapidly accumulates at sites of DNA damage.
XRCC1 can thus mediate the assembly of large multiprotein DNA repair complexes as well
as facilitate the recruitment of DNA repair proteins to sites of DNA damage. Moreover,
XRCC1 is present in constitutive DNA repair complexes, some of which associate with the
replication machinery. Because of the critical role of XRCC1 in DNA repair, its common
variants Arg194Trp, Arg280His and Arg399Gln have been extensively studied. However,
the prevalence of these variants varies strongly in different populations, and their functional
influence on DNA repair and disease remains elusive. Here we present the current knowledge
about the role of XRCC1 and its variants in BER and human disease/cancer.