Bifunctional polynucleotide phosphatase/kinase is an
enzyme
An enzyme () is a protein that acts as a biological catalyst by accelerating chemical reactions. The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrate (chemistry), substrates, and the enzyme converts the substrates into different mol ...
that in humans is encoded by the ''PNKP''
gene
In biology, the word gene has two meanings. The Mendelian gene is a basic unit of heredity. The molecular gene is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that is transcribed to produce a functional RNA. There are two types of molecular genes: protei ...
.
A detailed structural study of the crystallized mouse protein examined both the 5´-polynucleotide kinase and 3’-polynucleotide phosphatase activities. Additional features of the peptide sequence include a forkhead association (FHA) domain, ATP binding site and nuclear and mitochondrial localization sequences.
Interactions
PNKP has been shown to
interact with
DNA polymerase beta
DNA polymerase beta, also known as POLB, is an enzyme present in eukaryotes. In humans, it is encoded by the ''POLB'' gene.
Function
In eukaryotic cells, DNA polymerase beta (POLB) performs base excision repair (BER) required for DNA mainte ...
and
XRCC1.
Role in neurologic disease
The human gene encoding PNKP was observed to be mutated in patients with microcephaly, seizures and defects in DNA repair. A type of recessive ataxia is also associated with PNKP mutations. There are also newly characterized pathological variants of PNKP. Model organisms such as mice and ''Drosophila
''Drosophila'' (), from Ancient Greek δρόσος (''drósos''), meaning "dew", and φίλος (''phílos''), meaning "loving", is a genus of fly, belonging to the family Drosophilidae, whose members are often called "small fruit flies" or p ...
'' have been used to generate further insights.
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