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SMC1A

Structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 1A is a protein in humans that is encoded by SMC1A gene. Involved in chromosome cohesion during cell cycle and in DNA repair. Central component of cohesin complex. The cohesin complex is required for the cohesion of sister chromatids after DNA replication. The cohesin complex apparently forms a large proteinaceous ring within which sister chromatids can be trapped. At anaphase, the complex is cleaved and dissociates from chromatin, allowing sister chromatids to segregate. The cohesin complex may also play a role in spindle pole assembly during mitosis. Involved in DNA repair via its interaction with BRCA1 and its related phosphorylation by ATM, or via its phosphorylation by ATR. Works as a downstream effector both in the ATM/NBS1 branch and in the ATR/MSH2 branch of S-phase checkpoint.

SMC1A Antibodies

SMC1A for Homo sapiens (Human)

SMC1A Proteins

SMC1A Proteins for Bos taurus (Bovine)

SMC1A Proteins for Xenopus laevis (African clawed frog)

SMC1A Proteins for Homo sapiens (Human)

SMC1A Proteins for Mus musculus (Mouse)