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KIN

Domain

The C-terminal domain (268-393) is organized into 2 subdomains that bear structural similarities to SH3-like domains. Both subdomains adopt a similar 5-stranded beta-barrel-like fold and are connected to each other by a short linker of 5 residues. The 5 beta-sheets are packed at approximately right angles against each other. A highly conserved groove formed at the interface between the 2 subdomains, comprised of Lys residues 302 and 391 and other positively charged residues, may possibly be the site of RNA-binding.

Function

Involved in DNA replication and the cellular response to DNA damage. May participate in DNA replication factories and create a bridge between DNA replication and repair mediated by high molecular weight complexes. May play a role in illegitimate recombination and regulation of gene expression. May participate in mRNA processing. Binds, in vitro, to double-stranded DNA. Also shown to bind preferentially to curved DNA in vitro and in vivo (By similarity). Binds via its C-terminal domain to RNA in vitro.

Sequence Similarities

Belongs to the KIN17 family.

Tissue Specificity

Ubiquitously expressed in all tissues examined, with highest levels in skeletal muscle, heart and testis. Differentially expressed in non-tumorigenic and tumorigenic cell lines. Highly expressed in proliferating epithelial keratinocyte cells in vitro (at protein level).

Cellular localization

Alternative names

BTCD, KIN17, KIN, DNA/RNA-binding protein KIN17, Binding to curved DNA

swissprot:O60870 omim:601720 entrezGene:22944