uvrA2
UvrA2 is a second homolog of the UvrA protein found in some bacteria that possess two UvrA genes, commonly referred to as UvrA1 and UvrA2. Like UvrA1, UvrA2 is part of the bacterial nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway and participates in damage recognition by forming a complex with UvrB to locate DNA lesions caused by ultraviolet light or chemical mutagens.
In the NER process, UvrA2 typically binds ATP and, together with UvrB, patrols DNA for distortions. When
Genetically, uvrA2 genes are found in various bacterial lineages that maintain two UvrA paralogs. The genes
The presence of UvrA2 highlights diversification within the bacterial NER system and suggests potential adaptations in
See also: UvrA, UvrB, UvrC, Nucleotide excision repair, SOS response.