articleScienceOct 23, 2003Closed access

The BRCT Domain Is a Phospho-Protein Binding Domain

Mayo Clinic

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Abstract

The carboxyl-terminal domain (BRCT) of the Breast Cancer Gene 1 (BRCA1) protein is an evolutionarily conserved module that exists in a large number of proteins from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. Although most BRCT domain-containing proteins participate in DNA-damage checkpoint or DNA-repair pathways, or both, the function of the BRCT domain is not fully understood. We show that the BRCA1 BRCT domain directly interacts with phosphorylated BRCA1-Associated Carboxyl-terminal Helicase (BACH1). This specific interaction between BRCA1 and phosphorylated BACH1 is cell cycle regulated and is required for DNA damage-induced checkpoint control during the transition from G2 to M phase of the cell cycle. Further, we show…

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Keywords
  • Cell biology
  • Helicase
  • Biology
  • Phosphorylation
  • DNA repair
  • Protein domain
  • DNA
  • DNA damage
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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