ATRIP


Description

The ATRIP (ATR interacting protein) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 3.

ATRIP is a human gene that encodes a protein involved in the cellular response to DNA damage. It works closely with the ATR protein, forming a complex that helps to activate DNA repair mechanisms and arrest cell division to prevent the propagation of damaged DNA.

ATR-interacting protein (ATRIP) is essential for checkpoint signaling following DNA damage. It also plays a crucial role in the expression of ATR, likely by stabilizing the protein.

ATRIP is also known as -.

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