An official website of the United States government

RFC5 - replication factor C subunit 5 (Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C)

Gene
Symbol
Dates
  • Create:
    2016-09-14
  • Modify:
    2025-01-06
Description
Contributes to DNA clamp loader activity. Involved in leading strand elongation and sister chromatid cohesion. Part of chromosome. Orthologous to human RFC3 (replication factor C subunit 3).

1 Names and Identifiers

1.1 Other Identifiers

1.1.1 Alliance Gene ID

1.1.2 SGD ID

1.1.3 VEuPathDB ID

1.1.4 Wikidata

2 Proteins

2.1 Protein Function

Component of ATP-dependent clamp loader (RFC and RFC-like) complexes for DNA clamps, such as the POL30/PCNA homotrimer and the checkpoint clamp DDC1:MEC3:RAD17 complex. During a clamp loading circle, the RFC:clamp complex binds to DNA and the recognition of the double-stranded/single-stranded junction stimulates ATP hydrolysis by RFC. The complex presumably provides bipartite ATP sites in which one subunit supplies a catalytic site for hydrolysis of ATP bound to the neighboring subunit. Dissociation of RFC from the clamp leaves the clamp encircling DNA. Component of the replication factor C (RFC or activator 1) complex which loads POL30/PCNA and acts during elongation of primed DNA templates by DNA polymerase delta and epsilon. RFC has an essential but redundant activity in sister chromatid cohesion establishment. Component of the RFC-like complex CTF18-RFC which is required for efficient establishment of chromosome cohesion during S-phase and may load or unload POL30/PCNA. Component of the RFC-like RAD24-RFC complex which loads the checkpoint clamp DDC1:MEC3:RAD17 complex and is involved in DNA repair pathways. Component of the RFC-like ELG1-RFC complex which appears to have a role in DNA replication, replication fork re-start, recombination and repair.

2.2 Protein 3D Structures

2.2.1 PDB Structures

2.2.2 NCBI Protein Structures

2.2.3 AlphaFold Structures

Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold. Nature. 2021 Aug;596(7873):583-589. DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-03819-2. PMID:34265844; PMCID:PMC8371605

2.3 Protein Targets

3 Interactions and Pathways

3.1 Interactions

3.2 Pathways

4 Biochemical Reactions

5 Expression

6 Literature

6.1 Consolidated References

6.2 Gene-Chemical Co-Occurrences in Literature

6.3 Gene-Gene Co-Occurrences in Literature

6.4 Gene-Disease Co-Occurrences in Literature

7 Patents

7.1 Gene-Chemical Co-Occurrences in Patents

7.2 Gene-Gene Co-Occurrences in Patents

7.3 Gene-Disease Co-Occurrences in Patents

8 Information Sources

  1. NCBI Gene
    LICENSE
    NCBI Website and Data Usage Policies and Disclaimers
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/home/about/policies/
  2. PubChem
  3. Alliance of Genome Resources
    LICENSE
    All annotations and data produced by Alliance members that are accessible from alliancegenome.org are distributed under a CC BY 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
    https://www.alliancegenome.org/privacy-warranty-licensing
  4. BioGRID
    LICENSE
    The MIT License (MIT); Copyright Mike Tyers Lab
    https://wiki.thebiogrid.org/doku.php/terms_and_conditions
  5. Database of Interacting Proteins (DIP)
    LICENSE
    All DIP database records available under the terms set by the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs License.
    https://dip.doe-mbi.ucla.edu/dip/termsofuse.html
  6. STRING: functional protein association networks
  7. NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)
  8. NCBI Structure
    LICENSE
    NCBI Website and Data Usage Policies and Disclaimers
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/home/about/policies/
  9. RCSB Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB)
    LICENSE
    Data files contained in the PDB archive (ftp://ftp.wwpdb.org) are free of all copyright restrictions and made fully and freely available for both non-commercial and commercial use. Users of the data should attribute the original authors of that structural data.
    https://www.rcsb.org/pages/policies
  10. Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD)
    LICENSE
    SGD operates under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0).
    https://sites.google.com/view/yeastgenome-help/about
  11. UniProt
    LICENSE
    We have chosen to apply the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License to all copyrightable parts of our databases.
    https://www.uniprot.org/help/license
  12. VEuPathDB: The Eukaryotic Pathogen, Vector and Host Informatics Resource
    LICENSE
    All data on VEuPathDB websites are provided freely for public use.
    https://veupathdb.org/veupathdb/app/static-content/about.html
  13. Wikidata
  14. AlphaFold DB
    LICENSE
    All of the data provided is freely available for both academic and commercial use under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY 4.0) licence terms.
    https://alphafold.ebi.ac.uk/faq
CONTENTS