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The monoclonal antibody 60.11 is directed against epitopes situated within the NH2-terminal stretch of gC1q-R corresponding to residues 76-93. Clone 60.11 recognizes the putative C1q binding site and reacts with the mature form, but has poor or no reactivity with the truncated form, lacking residues 74-95.
Replication Protein A (RPA) (also known as human single-stranded DNA binding protein, or HSSB) is involved in DNA replication, repair, and recombination. RPA from human cells is a stable heterotrimer of 70kDa, 32-34kDa, and 11-14kDa subunits (RPA70, RPA32, and RPA14 respectively). RPA is required for the SV40 large tumor antigen-catalyzed unwinding of SV40 DNA and stimulates DNA polymerase alpha and delta. RPA34 is phosphorylated at the G1/S boundary of the cell cycle or upon exposure of cells to DNA damage-inducing agents including ionizing and UV radiation.
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