“…Currently, 13 FA complementation groups are known to exist, each of which represents a FA subtype abbreviated as A (FANCA), B (FANCB), C (FANCC), D1 (FANCD1/BRCA2), D2 (FANCD2), E (FANCE), F (FANCF), G (FANCG), I (FANCI/KIAA1794), J (FANCJ/BRIP1), L (FANCL), M (FANCM), and N (FANCN; refs. 3,4). With the exception of FANCD2 and FANCI, the encoded FA proteins have no similarities with each other but cooperate in a common FA/BRCA pathway by the formation of subnuclear and nuclear complexes, where activation by monoubiquitinylation of FANCD2 and FANCI seems to orchestrate a cascade of events in response to DNA damage (5).…”