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NudT16 is a dimer
NudT16 is a dimer
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== Function ==
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Revision as of 22:35, 30 June 2020

IntroductionIntroduction

NudT16 is a hydrolase and belongs to the nucleoside diphosphate-linked moiety X (Nudix) family. This protein regulates levels of 53BP1 which is a protein that recruits other proteins to the site of a DNA breakage. NudT16 has also shown in vitro to remove ADP-ribosylation through its hydrolase activities.

StructureStructure

NudT16

NudT16 is a dimer

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Crystal structure of HsNUDT16 in complex with diADPR (PDB entry 6B09)

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