Schematic model for the "error-free" BRCA double strand break repair pathway Brief overview of components within the BRCA pathway used here as a working model that was tested here

Schematic model for the "error-free" BRCA double strand break repair pathway Brief overview of components within the BRCA pathway used here as a working model that was tested here. The model is based largely on reference 16. BRCA2 is the same as FANCD1 and the interaction between BRCA1 and Fanconi anemia protein J is shown. While the gene products shown represent the over-all pathway, "error-free" double strand break repair by homologous recombination undoubtedly involves other proteins but the discussion is limited to those shown. Not shown are details of the 13 Fanconi anemia gene products and additional components including EMSY, a whole family of RAD51 related proteins, DCC, cohesins and accessory proteins. Deficiency states may be rare or unknown for these additional proteins and large epidemiologic studies are uncommon. Other protein kinases related to ATM carry out similar functions in response to other genotoxic stresses, and some of them collaborate with ATM. Proteins within the pathway also interact with other branches of the DNA damage response and with further proteins.
Schematic model for the

Publication

The BRCA1/2 pathway prevents hematologic cancers in addition to breast and ovarian cancers. (2007) Bernard Friedenson. BMC Cancer. 2007;7:152-152. Figure: F1.

Gene mentions


Organism Group Word Match Source NCBI Symbol NCBI ID
Homo sapiens Primates MRE11 MRE11 ncbigene_symbol MRE11 4361
Homo sapiens Primates RAD50 RAD50 ncbigene_symbol RAD50 10111
Homo sapiens Primates Nbs1 NBS1 ncbigene_synonym NBN 4683
Homo sapiens Primates Nbs1 NBS1 ncbigene_synonym NLRP2 55655
Homo sapiens Primates CHEK2 CHEK2 ncbigene_symbol CHEK2 11200
Homo sapiens Primates ATM ATM ncbigene_symbol ATM 472
Homo sapiens Primates BRCA1 BRCA1 ncbigene_symbol BRCA1 672
Homo sapiens Primates BRCA2 BRCA2 ncbigene_symbol BRCA2 675

Chemical mentions

Word Match MeSH Name ChEBI

Disease mentions

Word Match MeSH Name DOID