Date published: 2025-9-12

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TWA1 Activators

TWA1, also known as Tudor domain-containing protein 7 (TDRD7), is a protein encoded by the TWA1 gene. It is a component of the chromatin and has been implicated in multiple cellular processes due to its involvement in the regulation of gene expression.The protein contains a Tudor domain, which is associated with the recognition of and binding to specific epigenetic marks, such as methylated arginine and lysine residues on histones. These epigenetic marks are crucial for the regulation of chromatin structure and function, influencing gene expression patterns by either repressing or activating transcription.

TWA1 is also recognized for its role in the DNA damage response. It is involved in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks by non-homologous end joining (NHEJ), which is critical for maintaining genomic stability. Furthermore, TWA1 interacts with components of the spliceosome, the complex responsible for RNA splicing, thereby potentially influencing post-transcriptional modification and control of gene expression.In addition to its nuclear functions, TWA1 has been observed in the cytoplasm, where it may play a role in cytoskeletal organization. Its interaction with microtubules suggests a potential involvement in cell division and migration, although the details of these interactions are not fully understood.TWA1 is also a member of the RUVBL1-RUVBL2 complex, which has ATPase activity and is involved in various cellular processes, including transcription regulation, DNA repair, and the assembly of protein complexes.

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