DNA Repair - Pathway Page
Name DNA Repair
Resource Reactome
Genes RNF4 TDG AQR XRCC3 H2AFX RAD9A CHEK1 HIST1H2BJ RAD51C HIST1H2BO RAD18 FAAP100 RAD51D FANCB GPS1 ACTB PIAS4 FAAP24 GEN1 PIAS1 POLR2I NBN MUS81 BARD1 ALKBH3 ATR RAD1 MCRS1 ASCC1 TOP3A LIG3 XPC XRCC6 CCNA1 FANCA COPS2 MUTYH CHEK2 BAZ1B COPS4 PARG POLH POLK NPLOC4 ACTR8 POLN CCNA2 XRCC1 TFPT COPS5 RCHY1 MSH3 WDR48 HIST1H2BK REV1 SPRTN MAD2L2 TIMELESS RIF1 GTF2H4 MSH6 POLR2B PMS2 MLH1 DDB1 ABL1 RAD50 SMUG1 RAD23A INO80B GTF2H5 GTF2H1 TDP2 RPS27A REV3L MDC1 WRN POLE2 ZNF830 XPA UVSSA POLE4 BRCA2 POLR2A FANCG VCP PRPF19 ERCC3 TIPIN COPS7A PCNA SUMO3 EYA4 SIRT6 ADPRHL2 HIST1H2BD RFC4 FAAP20 RNF168 BRCA1 RBX1 TCEA1 NEIL1 ISG15 RAD51AP1 POLR2G PPP5C BRIP1 ACTL6A POLR2L DTL SPIDR ALKBH2 ERCC1 RAD17 RNF111 UBE2N UBE2B FAN1 BLM HIST1H2BN POLQ NSD2 RFC5 EYA2 FANCE CDK2 RMI2 POLR2C ALKBH5 OGG1 NFRKB SMARCA5 CUL4A MBD4 INO80E PALB2 MRE11 H2BFS RTEL1 TRIM25 UIMC1 POLR2D FANCD2 HERC2 CHD1L EME1 UBE2T NTHL1 RFC3 BRCC3 TOPBP1 INO80D ACTR5 RUVBL1 MPG XRCC4 ISY1 UBE2L6 TP53BP1 RFC2 PPP4R2 LIG4 PARP1 LIG1 HIST1H2BH COPS6 USP45 UBE2V2 XAB2 EME2 POLD1 ERCC5 CUL4B TP53 COPS8 RPA2 UBC SUMO1 ATRIP ELL ZBTB32 PPP4C PRKDC HIST3H2BB HIST2H4A POLR2H ERCC6 EYA1 PPIE HIST2H2BE CETN2 PCLAF DCLRE1A PAXIP1 INO80 ASCC2 CDK7 RMI1 POLD3 MNAT1 BAP1 BABAM1 HIST1H2BL UBB POLR2E CCNH KDM4A UBE2I RAD52 KPNA2 DNA2 NEIL2 ATM XRCC2 FANCC RPA1 USP43 POLD4 USP7 FTO ABRAXAS1 EP300 ASCC3 HMGN1 MAPK8 RBBP8 HUS1 FANCM FANCL RAD51 POLR2F INO80C RNF8 KDM4B HIST3H3 RAD51B USP1 POLE PARP2 CLSPN BABAM2 UBA7 CENPX XRCC5 SLX4 YY1 POLR2K POLM DDB2 SLX1A RPA3 POLR2J CENPS ERCC2 MGMT DCLRE1B RFC1 POLL GTF2H2 KAT5 MSH2 GTF2H3 ERCC8 HIST1H2BA FANCF RAD9B EXO1 UNG UFD1 PNKP COPS3 HIST1H2BB RAD23B DCLRE1C EYA3 SUMO2 POLB RHNO1 USP10 POLE3 FEN1 PIAS3 UBA52 POLI POLD2 APEX1 HIST1H2BM NHEJ1 ERCC4 COPS7B HIST1H2BC FANCI TDP1 APBB1
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Hierarchy Landscape

The following plot represents the hierarchical landscape of 'DNA Repair'. The hierarchical tree allows to click on the pathways with children (black border) and continue the exploration. All nodes are colored by their source (click on the map for the legend) and cross-link to the original pathway page.

About

ComPath is developed and maintained in an academic capacity by Daniel Domingo-Fernández and Charles Tapley Hoyt at the Fraunhofer SCAI Department of Bioinformatics. This web application relies on data loaded from KEGG, Reactome, and WikiPathways Restful APIs, as well as MSigDB. More information here.