Human ATRIP Alexa Fluor® 750-conjugated Antibody Summary
Glu461-Gly791
Accession # Q8WXE1
Applications
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Background: ATRIP
ATRIP (ATR interacting protein) is an 85‑90 kDa member of the ATRIP family of proteins. It is ubiquitously expressed, and recruits ATR to sites of DNA damage and replication stress. Human ATRIP is 791 amino acids (aa) in length. It contains a PRA-ssDNA binding region (aa 1‑107), a coiled-coil domain (aa 108‑217) and an ATR‑recruitment region (aa 641‑726). The coiled-coil region mediates ATRIP oligomerization, and multimerization with ATR, creating complexes of 1000 kDa. ATRIP undergoes phosphorylation at Ser224, Ser239 and Ser518 influencing its role in the DNA damage response. There is an alternate start site at Met94, plus a deletion of aa 658‑684 in a second isoform, and a deletion of aa 661‑687 in a third isoform. Over aa 461‑791, human ATRIP is 76% aa identical to mouse ATRIP.
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