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Structural Basis of BRCC36 Function in DNA Repair and Immune Regulation (Molecular Cell)
 


Structural studies of the BRCA1-A and BRISC complexes reveal a common enzymatic core that is functionalized by complex-specific proteins. BRCA1-A localizes to DNA double-strand breaks, sequesters BRCA1, and suppresses DNA resection. BRISC regulates protein degradation by the endosomal-lysosomal pathway through deubiquitination and is inhibited by the metabolic enzyme SHMT2.


 
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