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ERCC6 Gene

ERCC excision repair 6, chromatin remodeling factor

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • CSB

  • RAD26

  • ARMD5

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Description

The ERCC6 gene provides instructions for making a protein called Cockayne syndrome B (CSB). This protein is involved in repairing damaged DNA and appears to assist with gene transcription, which is the first step in protein production.

DNA can be damaged by ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun and by toxic chemicals, radiation, and unstable molecules called free radicals. If left uncorrected, DNA damage accumulates, which causes cells to malfunction and can lead to cell death. Although DNA damage occurs frequently, cells are usually able to fix it before it can cause problems. Cells have several mechanisms to correct DNA damage; one such mechanism involves the CSB protein. This protein specializes in repairing damaged DNA within active genes (those genes undergoing gene transcription). When DNA in active genes is damaged, the enzyme that carries out gene transcription (RNA polymerase) gets stuck, and the process stalls. Researchers think that the CSB protein helps remove RNA polymerase from the damaged site, so the DNA can be repaired. The CSB protein may also assist in restarting gene transcription after the damage is corrected.

CHROMOSOME

10


LOCATION

q11.23


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

787

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:3438

  • NCBI

    2074

  • OMIM

    609413

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