Werner syndrome, RecQ Helicase Like (WRN)
RECQL2; RECQL3; RECQ3
 HGNC 12791
 MGI 109635
 OMIM 604611
 UCSC uc003xio.3
 UniProt Q14191
 USCN 80135
 Wiki WRN
Werner syndrome, RecQ Helicase Like (WRN)
WRN (Werner syndrome) is a human gene that provides instructions for producing Werner protein, which is a type of enzyme called a helicase. Helicase enzymes generally unwind and separate double-stranded DNA. These activities are necessary before DNA can be copied in preparation for cell division (DNA replication). Helicase enzymes are also critical for making a blueprint of a gene for protein production, a process called transcription. Further evidence suggests that Werner protein plays a critical role in repairing DNA. Overall, this protein helps maintain the structure and integrity of a person's DNA.
The WRN gene is located on the short (p) arm of chromosome 8 between positions 12 and 11.2, from base pair 31,010,319 to base pair 31,150,818.
Research reagent products of Werner syndrome, RecQ Helicase Like (WRN)
Organism
Protein
Antibody
ELISA Kit
CLIA Kit
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Homo sapiens (Human)n/an/an/an/a n/an/an/an/a
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