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mediator of DNA-damage checkpoint 1
The protein encoded by this gene contains an N-terminal forkhead domain, two BRCA1 C-terminal (BRCT) motifs and a central domain with 13 repetitions of an approximately 41-amino acid sequence. The encoded protein is required to activate the intra-S phase and G2/M phase cell cycle checkpoints in response to DNA damage. This nuclear protein interacts with phosphorylated histone H2AX near sites of DNA double-strand breaks through its BRCT motifs, and facilitates recruitment of the ATM kinase and meiotic recombination 11 protein complex to DNA damage foci. [provided by RefSeq]
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| Adrenal gland |
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| Salivary gland |
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| Femur |
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| Set of fingers |
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| Thyroid gland |
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| Zoxazolamine |
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| Orthanilamide |
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| Mexiletine |
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| Cyproterone Acetate |
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| Homosalate |
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| Ticlopidine |
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Authors: Velibor Savic, Bu Yin, Nancy L Maas, Andrea L Bredemeyer, Andrea C Carpenter, Beth A Helmink, Katherine S Yang-Iott, Barry P Sleckman, Craig H Bassing
Molecular cell 2009 May 15Authors: Manuel Stucki, Julie A Clapperton, Duaa Mohammad, Michael B Yaffe, Stephen J Smerdon, Stephen P Jackson
Cell 2005 Dec 29Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving MDC1.