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  • Article number: MC0131
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    ERCC6/CSB [D7]

    Description DNA excision repair protein ERCC6, also known as Cockayne syndrome protein (CSB), is encoded by the ERCC6 gene in human. ERCC6 is the homolog of the yeast Rad26 protein. ERCC6 belongs in the SWI/SNF family of proteins as it contains helicase motifs and ATPase activity. It is a part of a complex that contains RNA pol I, TFIIH, and XPG, all of which are active in transcription and/or DNA repair. Hence, it is an essential factor involved in transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair, which allows RNA polymerase II-blocking lesions to be rapidly removed from the transcribed strand of active genes. Upon DNA-binding, it locally modifies DNA conformation by wrapping the DNA around itself, thereby modifying the interface between stalled RNA polymerase II and DNA. It is shown to be essential for transcription-coupled repair complex formation. It recruits the CSA complex (ERCC8 complex), nucleotide excision repair proteins and EP300 to the sites of RNA polymerase II-blocking lesions. Mutat
    Host Mouse
    Application Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    Reactivity Human
    Unit 1 ml
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    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €455,00 
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  • Article number: MC0131RTU7
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    ERCC6/CSB [D7]

    Description DNA excision repair protein ERCC6, also known as Cockayne syndrome protein (CSB), is encoded by the ERCC6 gene in human. ERCC6 is the homolog of the yeast Rad26 protein. ERCC6 belongs in the SWI/SNF family of proteins as it contains helicase motifs and ATPase activity. It is a part of a complex that contains RNA pol I, TFIIH, and XPG, all of which are active in transcription and/or DNA repair. Hence, it is an essential factor involved in transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair, which allows RNA polymerase II-blocking lesions to be rapidly removed from the transcribed strand of active genes. Upon DNA-binding, it locally modifies DNA conformation by wrapping the DNA around itself, thereby modifying the interface between stalled RNA polymerase II and DNA. It is shown to be essential for transcription-coupled repair complex formation. It recruits the CSA complex (ERCC8 complex), nucleotide excision repair proteins and EP300 to the sites of RNA polymerase II-blocking lesions. Mutat
    Host Mouse
    Application Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
    Reactivity Human
    Unit 7 ml
    more info
    Normal leadtime 14 days
    Calculated total €187,20 
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