XPC Gene Summary [Human]

The protein encoded by this gene is a key component of the XPC complex, which plays an important role in the early steps of global genome nucleotide excision repair (NER). The encoded protein is important for damage sensing and DNA binding, and shows a preference for single-stranded DNA. Mutations in this gene or some other NER components can result in Xeroderma pigmentosum, a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by increased sensitivity to sunlight with the development of carcinomas at an early age. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2017]

Details

Type
Protein Coding
Official Symbol
XPC
Official Name
XPC complex subunit, DNA damage recognition and repair factor [Source:HGNC Symbol;Acc:HGNC:12816]
Ensembl ID
ENSG00000154767
Bio databases IDs NCBI: 7508 Ensembl: ENSG00000154767
Aliases XPC complex subunit, DNA damage recognition and repair factor, xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein
Synonyms ERCM1, p125, RAD4, xeroderma pigmentosum, complementation group C, XP3, XPCC, XPC complex subunit, DNA damage recognition and repair factor
Species
Human, Homo sapiens
OrthologiesMouseRat

Protein Domains

A protein domain is a distinct structural or functional region within a protein that can evolve, function, and exist independently of the rest of the protein chain. These domains in human XPC often fold into stable, three-dimensional structures and are associated with specific biological functions, such as binding to DNA, other proteins, or small molecules.
  • Rad4 beta-hairpin domain 2
  • DNA repair protein rad4
  • transcription regulator
  • transcription co-activator
  • Rad4 beta-hairpin domain 3
  • DNA secondary structure binding
  • transcription factor binding
  • protein binding
  • damaged DNA binding
  • binding protein
  • single-stranded DNA binding
  • double-stranded DNA binding
  • Rad4 beta-hairpin domain 1

Pathways

Biological processes and signaling networks where the XPC gene in human plays a role, providing insight into its function and relevance in health or disease.

Top Findings

The most significant associations for this gene, including commonly observed domains, pathway involvement, and functional highlights based on current data.
disease
  • metastasis
  • neoplasia
  • hyperplasia
  • epithelial cancer
  • epithelial neoplasia
  • cancer
  • adenoma formation
  • benign neoplasia
  • tumorigenesis
  • xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C
regulated by
role in cell
  • phosphorylation in
  • expression in
  • binding
  • apoptosis
  • activation in
  • number
  • growth
  • quantity
  • activity
  • cell cycle progression

Subcellular Expression

Locations within the cell where the protein is known or predicted to be active, providing insight into its function and cellular context.
  • Nucleus
  • nuclear fraction
  • intracellular membrane-bounded organelle
  • Cytoplasm
  • Plasma Membrane
  • Mitochondria
  • cytosol
  • nucleoplasm
  • nucleoli
  • chromatin
  • plasma

Gene Ontology Annotations

Describes the biological processes, cellular components, and molecular functions associated with the human XPC gene, providing context for its role in the cell.

Biological Process

Functions and activities the gene product is involved in
  • DNA repair
  • UV-damage excision repair
  • positive regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent
  • response to auditory stimulus
  • nucleotide-excision repair
  • intra-S DNA damage checkpoint
  • mismatch repair
  • response to xenobiotic stimulus
  • pyrimidine dimer repair by nucleotide-excision repair
  • response to UV-B

Cellular Component

Where in the cell the gene product is active
  • nucleotide-excision repair complex
  • nucleolus
  • chromatin
  • plasma membrane
  • nucleoplasm
  • nucleotide-excision repair factor 2 complex
  • nucleus
  • cytoplasm
  • intracellular membrane-bounded organelle
  • mitochondrion
  • cytosol
  • XPC complex

Molecular Function

What the gene product does at the molecular level
  • protein binding
  • transcription coactivator activity
  • bubble DNA binding
  • loop DNA binding
  • damaged DNA binding
  • single-stranded DNA binding

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