Target Name: DNPH1
NCBI ID: G10591
Other Name(s): 2'-deoxynucleoside 5'-phosphate N-hydrolase 1, transcript variant 1 | 2'-deoxynucleoside 5'-phosphate N-hydrolase 1 | C6orf108 | DNPH1 variant 1 | Putative c-Myc-responsive | C-Myc-responsive protein

DNPH1 gene variants and their impact on DNA repair

2'-Deoxynucleoside 5'-Phosphate N-Hydrolase 1 (DNPH1) is a gene that encodes a protein known as N-hydrolase 1. This protein is involved in the repair of DNA damage in the cell. It is a key enzyme in the DNA damage repair pathway, which is a critical process that helps ensure the stability and integrity of the genetic material.

DNPH1 is a transcript variant of the gene encoding N-hydrolase 1. This means that there are different forms of the gene that produce different proteins. The most common form of DNPH1 is a wild-type gene, but there are also several variants that have been identified.

One of the variants of DNPH1 is the DNPH1-ASP8 variant. This variant is associated with decreased activity in the DNA damage repair pathway. This is because the DNPH1-ASP8 variant has a single amino acid change at position 242, which results in a substitution of Asp for Asn. This substitution has a neutral effect on the overall activity of the protein, but it is enough to impair its function in certain cellular contexts.

Another variant of DNPH1 is the DNPH1-ASP9 variant. This variant is associated with reduced DNA repair efficiency in the cell. This is because the DNPH1-ASP9 variant has a single amino acid change at position 242, which results in a substitution of Asp for Asn. This substitution has a neutral effect on the overall activity of the protein, but it is enough to impair its function in certain cellular contexts.

DNPH1 is a protein that is involved in a critical process in the cell. It is a key enzyme in the DNA damage repair pathway, which is a critical process that helps ensure the stability and integrity of the genetic material. The DNPH1 gene variants, including the DNPH1-ASP8 and DNPH1-ASP9 variants, have been identified and are being studied as potential drug targets or biomarkers.

In conclusion, DNPH1 is a gene that encodes a protein involved in the repair of DNA damage in the cell. The DNPH1 gene has two variants, the DNPH1-ASP8 and DNPH1-ASP9 variants. The DNPH1-ASP8 variant has a single amino acid change at position 242, which results in a substitution of Asp for Asn. This substitution has a neutral effect on the overall activity of the protein, but it is enough to impair its function in certain cellular contexts. The DNPH1-ASP9 variant is also associated with reduced DNA repair efficiency. DNPH1 is a protein that is being studied as a potential drug target or biomarker.

Protein Name: 2'-deoxynucleoside 5'-phosphate N-hydrolase 1

Functions: Catalyzes the cleavage of the N-glycosidic bond of deoxyribonucleoside 5'-monophosphates to yield deoxyribose 5-phosphate and a purine or pyrimidine base. Deoxyribonucleoside 5'-monophosphates containing purine bases are preferred to those containing pyrimidine bases

More Common Targets

DNTT | DNTTIP1 | DNTTIP2 | DOC2A | DOC2B | DOC2GP | DOCK1 | DOCK10 | DOCK11 | DOCK2 | DOCK3 | DOCK4 | DOCK4-AS1 | DOCK5 | DOCK6 | DOCK7 | DOCK8 | DOCK8-AS1 | DOCK9 | DOCK9-DT | DOHH | DOK1 | DOK2 | DOK3 | DOK4 | DOK5 | DOK6 | DOK7 | Dolichol-phosphate-mannose synthase complex | DOLK | DOLPP1 | DONSON | DOP1A | DOP1B | Dopamine receptor | DOT1L | Double homeobox protein 4 | DP2-E2F4 complex | DPAGT1 | DPCD | DPEP1 | DPEP2 | DPEP3 | DPF1 | DPF2 | DPF3 | DPH1 | DPH2 | DPH3 | DPH3P1 | DPH5 | DPH5-DT | DPH6 | DPH6-DT | DPH7 | DPM1 | DPM2 | DPM3 | DPP10 | DPP10-AS1 | DPP3 | DPP3-DT | DPP4 | DPP6 | DPP7 | DPP8 | DPP9 | DPP9-AS1 | DPPA2 | DPPA2P3 | DPPA3 | DPPA3P1 | DPPA3P2 | DPPA4 | DPPA4P3 | DPPA5 | DPPA5P4 | DPRX | DPRXP2 | DPRXP4 | DPT | DPY19L1 | DPY19L1P1 | DPY19L2 | DPY19L2P1 | DPY19L2P2 | DPY19L2P3 | DPY19L2P4 | DPY19L3 | DPY19L3-DT | DPY19L4 | DPY30 | DPYD | DPYD-AS1 | DPYS | DPYSL2 | DPYSL3 | DPYSL4 | DPYSL5 | DQX1