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MUS81

This gene encodes a structure-specific endonuclease which belongs to the XPF/MUS81 endonuclease family and plays a critical role in the resolution of recombination intermediates during DNA repair after inter-strand cross-links, replication fork collapse, and DNA double-strand breaks. The encoded protein associates with one of two closely related essential meiotic endonuclease proteins (EME1 or EME2) to form a complex that processes DNA secondary structures. It contains an N-terminal DEAH helicase domain, an excision repair cross complementation group 4 (ERCC4) endonuclease domain, and two tandem C-terminal helix-hairpin-helix domains. Mice with a homozygous knockout of the orthologous gene have significant meiotic defects including the failure to repair a subset of DNA double strand breaks.
Predicted location

Intracellular

Single cell type specificity

Cell type enhanced (Late spermatids)

Immune cell specificity

Low immune cell specificity

Cell line specificity

Low cell line specificity

Interaction

May self-associate. Interacts with EME1, EME2 and CHEK2. Interacts with BLM, and this interaction may stimulate the endonuclease activity of MUS81. Interacts with SLX4/BTBD12; this interaction is direct and links the MUS81-EME1 complex to SLX4, which may coordinate the action of the structure-specific endonuclease during DNA repair. Interacts with DCLRE1B/Apollo. Interacts with RECQL5; this interaction stimulates mitotic DNA synthesis (PubMed:28575661).

Molecular function

Endonuclease, Hydrolase, Nuclease

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