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Ku70

1JEQ, 1JEY, 1JJR, 3RZX,%%s1JEQ, 1JEY254714375ENSG00000196419ENSMUSG00000022471P12956P23475NM_001469NM_001288976NM_001288977NM_001288978NM_010247NP_001460.1NP_034377Ku70 is a protein that, in humans, is encoded by the XRCC6 gene.1jeq: Crystal Structure of the Ku Heterodimer1jey: Crystal Structure of the Ku heterodimer bound to DNA Ku70 is a protein that, in humans, is encoded by the XRCC6 gene. Together, Ku70 and Ku80 make up the Ku heterodimer, which binds to DNA double-strand break ends and is required for the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway of DNA repair. It is also required for V(D)J recombination, which utilizes the NHEJ pathway to promote antigen diversity in the mammalian immune system. In addition to its role in NHEJ, Ku is also required for telomere length maintenance and subtelomeric gene silencing. Ku was originally identified when patients with systemic lupus erythematosus were found to have high levels of autoantibodies to the protein. Mouse embryonic stem cells with homozygous Ku70 mutations, that is Ku70−/− cells, have markedly increased sensitivity to ionizing radiation compared to heterozygous Ku70+/− or wild-type Ku70+/+ embryonic stem cells. Mutant mice deficient in Ku70 exhibit early aging. Using several specific criteria of aging, the mutant mice were found to display the same aging signs as control mice, but at a considerably earlier chronological age. These results suggest that reduced ability to repair DNA double-strand breaks causes early aging, and that the wild-type Ku70 gene plays an important role in longevity assurance. (Also see DNA damage theory of aging.)

[ "DNA-binding protein", "DNA repair", "DNA damage", "DNA-dependent protein kinase activity", "Ku Heterodimer", "DNA-dependent protein kinase complex", "DNA-PK complex", "DNA end binding" ]
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