Protein Domain : Zinc finger, XPA-type, conserved site IPR022652

Type  Conserved_site
Description  Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) [ ] is a human autosomal recessive disease,characterised by a high incidence of sunlight-induced skin cancer. Skin cells of individual's with this condition are hypersensitive to ultraviolet light, due to defects in the incision step of DNA excision repair. There are a minimum ofseven genetic complementation groups involved in this pathway: XP-A to XP-G. XP-A is the most severe form of the disease and is due to defects in a 30kDanuclear protein called XPA (or XPAC) [ ].The sequence of the XPA protein is conserved from higher eukaryotes [ ] toyeast (gene RAD14) [ ]. XPA is a hydrophilic protein of 247 to 296 amino-acidresidues which has a C4-type zinc finger motif in its central section. This entry contains the zinc-finger containing region in the XPA protein. It is found N-terminal to ( )
Short Name  Znf_XPA_CS

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