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'''DNA/RNA-binding protein KIN17''' is a [[protein]] that in humans is encoded by the ''KIN'' [[gene]].<ref name="pmid1923796">{{cite journal |vauthors=Angulo JF, Rouer E, Mazin A, Mattei MG, Tissier A, Horellou P, Benarous R, Devoret R | title = Identification and expression of the cDNA of KIN17, a zinc-finger gene located on mouse chromosome 2, encoding a new DNA-binding protein | journal = Nucleic Acids Res | volume = 19 | issue = 19 | pages = 5117–23 |date=Nov 1991 | pmid = 1923796 | pmc = 328864 | doi =10.1093/nar/19.19.5117  }}</ref><ref name="entrez">{{cite web | title = Entrez Gene: KIN KIN, antigenic determinant of recA protein homolog (mouse)| url = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=22944| accessdate = }}</ref>
'''DNA/RNA-binding protein KIN17''' is a [[protein]] that in humans is encoded by the ''KIN'' [[gene]].<ref name="pmid1923796">{{cite journal |vauthors=Angulo JF, Rouer E, Mazin A, Mattei MG, Tissier A, Horellou P, Benarous R, Devoret R | title = Identification and expression of the cDNA of KIN17, a zinc-finger gene located on mouse chromosome 2, encoding a new DNA-binding protein | journal = Nucleic Acids Res | volume = 19 | issue = 19 | pages = 5117–23 |date=Nov 1991 | pmid = 1923796 | pmc = 328864 | doi =10.1093/nar/19.19.5117  }}</ref><ref name="entrez">{{cite web | title = Entrez Gene: KIN KIN, antigenic determinant of recA protein homolog (mouse)| url = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=22944| accessdate = }}</ref>
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| summary_text = The protein encoded by this gene is a nuclear protein that forms intranuclear foci during proliferation and is redistributed in the nucleoplasm during the cell cycle. Short-wave ultraviolet light provokes the relocalization of the protein, suggesting its participation in the cellular response to DNA damage. Originally selected based on protein-binding with RecA antibodies, the mouse protein presents a limited similarity with a functional domain of the bacterial RecA protein, a characteristic shared by this human ortholog.<ref name="entrez"/>
| summary_text = The protein encoded by this gene is a [[nuclear protein]] that forms intranuclear foci during proliferation and is redistributed in the [[nucleoplasm]] during the [[cell cycle]]. Short-wave [[ultraviolet light]] provokes the relocalization of the protein, suggesting its participation in the cellular response to [[DNA damage]]. Originally selected based on protein-binding with RecA [[antibodies]], the mouse protein presents a limited similarity with a functional domain of the bacterial [[RecA]] protein, a characteristic shared by this human ortholog.<ref name="entrez"/>
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*{{cite journal  |vauthors=Andersen JS, Lam YW, Leung AK, etal |title=Nucleolar proteome dynamics |journal=Nature |volume=433 |issue= 7021 |pages= 77–83 |year= 2005 |pmid= 15635413 |doi= 10.1038/nature03207 }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=Andersen JS, Lam YW, Leung AK, etal |title=Nucleolar proteome dynamics |journal=Nature |volume=433 |issue= 7021 |pages= 77–83 |year= 2005 |pmid= 15635413 |doi= 10.1038/nature03207 }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=Miccoli L, Frouin I, Novac O, etal |title=The human stress-activated protein kin17 belongs to the multiprotein DNA replication complex and associates in vivo with mammalian replication origins |journal=Mol. Cell. Biol. |volume=25 |issue= 9 |pages= 3814–30 |year= 2005 |pmid= 15831485 |doi= 10.1128/MCB.25.9.3814-3830.2005  | pmc=1084281 }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=Miccoli L, Frouin I, Novac O, etal |title=The human stress-activated protein kin17 belongs to the multiprotein DNA replication complex and associates in vivo with mammalian replication origins |journal=Mol. Cell. Biol. |volume=25 |issue= 9 |pages= 3814–30 |year= 2005 |pmid= 15831485 |doi= 10.1128/MCB.25.9.3814-3830.2005  | pmc=1084281 }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=le Maire A, Schiltz M, Braud S, etal |title=Crystallization and halide phasing of the C-terminal domain of human KIN17 |journal=Acta Crystallogr. Sect. F Struct. Biol. Cryst. Commun. |volume=62 |issue= Pt 3 |pages= 245–8 |year= 2006 |pmid= 16511313 |doi= 10.1107/S174430910600409X  | pmc=2197188 }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=le Maire A, Schiltz M, Braud S, etal |title=Crystallization and halide phasing of the C-terminal domain of human KIN17 |journal=Acta Crystallographica Section F |volume=62 |issue= Pt 3 |pages= 245–8 |year= 2006 |pmid= 16511313 |doi= 10.1107/S174430910600409X  | pmc=2197188 }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=le Maire A, Schiltz M, Stura EA, etal |title=A tandem of SH3-like domains participates in RNA binding in KIN17, a human protein activated in response to genotoxics |journal=J. Mol. Biol. |volume=364 |issue= 4 |pages= 764–76 |year= 2007 |pmid= 17045609 |doi= 10.1016/j.jmb.2006.09.033 }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=le Maire A, Schiltz M, Stura EA, etal |title=A tandem of SH3-like domains participates in RNA binding in KIN17, a human protein activated in response to genotoxics |journal=J. Mol. Biol. |volume=364 |issue= 4 |pages= 764–76 |year= 2007 |pmid= 17045609 |doi= 10.1016/j.jmb.2006.09.033 }}
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DNA/RNA-binding protein KIN17 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KIN gene.[1][2]

The protein encoded by this gene is a nuclear protein that forms intranuclear foci during proliferation and is redistributed in the nucleoplasm during the cell cycle. Short-wave ultraviolet light provokes the relocalization of the protein, suggesting its participation in the cellular response to DNA damage. Originally selected based on protein-binding with RecA antibodies, the mouse protein presents a limited similarity with a functional domain of the bacterial RecA protein, a characteristic shared by this human ortholog.[2]

References

  1. Angulo JF, Rouer E, Mazin A, Mattei MG, Tissier A, Horellou P, Benarous R, Devoret R (Nov 1991). "Identification and expression of the cDNA of KIN17, a zinc-finger gene located on mouse chromosome 2, encoding a new DNA-binding protein". Nucleic Acids Res. 19 (19): 5117–23. doi:10.1093/nar/19.19.5117. PMC 328864. PMID 1923796.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Entrez Gene: KIN KIN, antigenic determinant of recA protein homolog (mouse)".

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