R-loops are stable nucleic acid structures that have important physiological functions, but which also pose a significant threat to genomic stability. Increased R-loops cause replication stress and chromosome fragility and have been associated with diseases such as neurodegeneration and cancer. Although excessive R-loops are a feature of cells that are defective in RNA processing, what causes them to form is unclear. Here, we demonstrate that DHX9 (RNA helicase A) promotes the formation of pathological and non-pathological R-loops. In the absence of splicing factors, formation of R-loops correlates with the prolonged association of DHX9 with RNA Polymerase II (RNA Pol II). This leads to the production of DNA-RNA hybrid, which traps RNA PolI...
R-loops are three-stranded nucleic acid structures consisting of an RNA-DNA hybrid and a displaced s...
Identifying how R-loops are generated is crucial to know how transcription compromises genome integr...
Double stranded DNA Breaks (DSB) that occur in highly transcribed regions of the genome are preferen...
R-loops are stable nucleic acid structures that have important physiological functions, but which al...
R-loops, consisting of an RNA-DNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA, are physiological struct...
Summary: R-loops comprise an RNA/DNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA. They play important b...
Friedreich ataxia and fragile X syndrome are among 40 human diseases associated with expansion of r...
R-loops form when RNA hybridizes with its template DNA generating a three-stranded structure leaving...
The nascent RNA can reinvade the DNA double helix to form a structure termed the R-loop, where a sin...
Exposure of genomic, single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) during transcription and replication creates opport...
R-loops are formed when replicative forks collide with the transcriptional machinery and can cause g...
DNA-RNA hybrids play a physiological role in cellular processes, but often, they represent non-sched...
R-loops comprise an RNA/DNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA. They play important biological...
Identifying how R-loops are generated is crucial to know how transcription compromises genome integr...
R-loops are three-stranded nucleic acid structures consisting of an RNA-DNA hybrid and a displaced s...
Identifying how R-loops are generated is crucial to know how transcription compromises genome integr...
Double stranded DNA Breaks (DSB) that occur in highly transcribed regions of the genome are preferen...
R-loops are stable nucleic acid structures that have important physiological functions, but which al...
R-loops, consisting of an RNA-DNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA, are physiological struct...
Summary: R-loops comprise an RNA/DNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA. They play important b...
Friedreich ataxia and fragile X syndrome are among 40 human diseases associated with expansion of r...
R-loops form when RNA hybridizes with its template DNA generating a three-stranded structure leaving...
The nascent RNA can reinvade the DNA double helix to form a structure termed the R-loop, where a sin...
Exposure of genomic, single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) during transcription and replication creates opport...
R-loops are formed when replicative forks collide with the transcriptional machinery and can cause g...
DNA-RNA hybrids play a physiological role in cellular processes, but often, they represent non-sched...
R-loops comprise an RNA/DNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA. They play important biological...
Identifying how R-loops are generated is crucial to know how transcription compromises genome integr...
R-loops are three-stranded nucleic acid structures consisting of an RNA-DNA hybrid and a displaced s...
Identifying how R-loops are generated is crucial to know how transcription compromises genome integr...
Double stranded DNA Breaks (DSB) that occur in highly transcribed regions of the genome are preferen...