Details for: Rad17

Gene ID: 19356

Symbol: Rad17

Ensembl ID: ENSMUSG00000021635

Description: RAD17 checkpoint clamp loader component

Associated with

Other Information

Genular Protein ID: 211606925

Symbol: RAD17_MOUSE

Name: Cell cycle checkpoint protein RAD17

UniProtKB Accession Codes:

Database IDs:

Citations:

PubMed ID: 10232579

Title: HRad17, a human homologue of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe checkpoint gene rad17, is overexpressed in colon carcinoma.

PubMed ID: 10232579

PubMed ID: 9933569

Title: Human and mouse homologs of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe rad17+ cell cycle checkpoint control gene.

PubMed ID: 9933569

DOI: 10.1006/geno.1998.5642

PubMed ID: 10480350

Title: Human and mouse RAD17 genes: identification, localization, genomic structure and histological expression pattern in normal testis and seminoma.

PubMed ID: 10480350

DOI: 10.1007/s004399900067

PubMed ID: 15489334

Title: The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).

PubMed ID: 15489334

DOI: 10.1101/gr.2596504

PubMed ID: 11687627

Title: Phosphorylation of serines 635 and 645 of human Rad17 is cell cycle regulated and is required for G(1)/S checkpoint activation in response to DNA damage.

PubMed ID: 11687627

DOI: 10.1073/pnas.231364598

PubMed ID: 14500819

Title: The human checkpoint Rad protein Rad17 is chromatin-associated throughout the cell cycle, localizes to DNA replication sites, and interacts with DNA polymerase epsilon.

PubMed ID: 14500819

DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkg765

PubMed ID: 15297881

Title: Mutation of the mouse Rad17 gene leads to embryonic lethality and reveals a role in DNA damage-dependent recombination.

PubMed ID: 15297881

DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600353

PubMed ID: 17376776

Title: Mice lacking protein phosphatase 5 are defective in ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM)-mediated cell cycle arrest.

PubMed ID: 17376776

DOI: 10.1074/jbc.c700019200

Sequence Information:

  • Length: 688
  • Mass: 77391
  • Checksum: 7A950CA8CDDC8732
  • Sequence:
  • MSETFLRPKV SSTKVTDWVA PAFDDFEANT AITTITASSL TFSNSSHRRK YLPSTLESNR 
    LSARKRGRLS LEQTHGLETS RERLSDNEPW VDKYKPETQH ELAVHKKKIE EVETWLKAQV 
    LEVKPKQGGS VLLITGPPGC GKTTTIKILS KELGIQVQEW VNPILPDFQK DDYKELLSLE 
    SNFSVVPYQS QIAVFNDFLL RATKYSKLQM LGDDLTTDKK IILVEELPNQ FYRDPNALHE 
    ILRKHVQIGR CPLVFIVSDS VSGDNNQRLL FPRNIQEECS VSNISFNPVA PTIMMKFLNR 
    IVTIEASKNG EKIIVPNKTS LELLCQGCSG DIRSAINSLQ FSSSKGENSS WSKKKRMSLK 
    SDAAISKSKQ KKKHNSTLEN QEIQAIGGKD VSLFLFRALG KILYCKRAPL TELDSPRLPA 
    HLSEHDRDTL LVQPEEIVEM SHMPGDFFNL YLHQNYIDFF AEVDDLVPAS EFLSFADILG 
    GDWNTRSLLR EYSTSVATRG VMHSNKARGF AHCQGGSSFR PLHKPQWFLI QKKYRENCLA 
    AKALFVDFCL PALCLQTQLL PYLALLTIPM RNKAQISFIQ DVGRLPLKRS FGRLKMEALT 
    DRELGLIDPD SGDESPHSGG QPAQEAPGEP AQAAQNADPE TWSLPLSQNS GSDLPASQPQ 
    PFSSKVDMEE EEEEEEDIII EDYDSEET

Database document:

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