Bloom's syndrome is caused by mutations in the BLM gene. The BLM gene product, BLM helicase, forms a complex with two other proteins, DNA topoisomerase IIIα and RMI1. In this issue of Genes & Development, Wang and colleagues (pp. 2843-2855) and Meetei and colleagues (pp. 2856-2868) report the discovery of a fourth component of this complex called RMI2. RMI2 may be a representative of a new family of OB-fold-containing proteins that are important for complex stabilization and checkpoint response. © 2008 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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Liu, Y., & West, S. C. (2008, October 15). More complexity to the Bloom’s syndrome complex. Genes and Development. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1732808
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