Co-transcriptional R loops arise from stalling of RNA polymerase, leading to the formation of stable DNA:RNA hybrids. Unresolved R loops promote genome instability but are counteracted by helicases and nucleases. Here, we show that branchpoint translocases are a third class of R-loop-displacing enzyme in vitro. In cells, deficiency in the Fanconi-anemia-associated branchpoint translocase FANCM causes R-loop accumulation, particularly after treatment with DNA:RNA-hybrid-stabilizing agents. This correlates with FANCM localization at R-loop-prone regions of the genome. Moreover, other branchpoint translocases associated with human disease, such as SMARCAL1 and ZRANB3, and those from lower organisms can also remove R loops in vitro. Branchpoint...
Transcription is a major obstacle for replication fork (RF) progression and a cause of genome instab...
R-loops form when RNA hybridizes with its template DNA generating a three-stranded structure leaving...
Transcription-replication collisions (TRCs) are crucial determinants of genome instability. R-loops ...
Co-transcriptional R loops arise from stalling of RNA polymerase, leading to the formation of stable...
The nascent RNA can reinvade the DNA double helix to form a structure termed the R-loop, where a sin...
Identifying how R-loops are generated is crucial to know how transcription compromises genome integr...
Identifying how R-loops are generated is crucial to know how transcription compromises genome integr...
Co-transcriptional RNA-DNA hybrids (R loops) cause genome instability. To prevent harmful R loop acc...
R-loops, consisting of an RNA-DNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA, are physiological struct...
R-loops are stable nucleic acid structures that have important physiological functions, but which al...
R-loops are formed when replicative forks collide with the transcriptional machinery and can cause g...
R-loops, formed by co-transcriptional DNA–RNA hybrids and a displaced DNA single strand (ssDNA), ful...
During transcription, the mRNA may hybridize with DNA, forming an R loop, which can be physiological...
R loops have positive physiological roles, but they can also be deleterious by causing genome instab...
RNA:DNA hybrid structures known as R loops were thought to be rare byproducts of transcription. In t...
Transcription is a major obstacle for replication fork (RF) progression and a cause of genome instab...
R-loops form when RNA hybridizes with its template DNA generating a three-stranded structure leaving...
Transcription-replication collisions (TRCs) are crucial determinants of genome instability. R-loops ...
Co-transcriptional R loops arise from stalling of RNA polymerase, leading to the formation of stable...
The nascent RNA can reinvade the DNA double helix to form a structure termed the R-loop, where a sin...
Identifying how R-loops are generated is crucial to know how transcription compromises genome integr...
Identifying how R-loops are generated is crucial to know how transcription compromises genome integr...
Co-transcriptional RNA-DNA hybrids (R loops) cause genome instability. To prevent harmful R loop acc...
R-loops, consisting of an RNA-DNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA, are physiological struct...
R-loops are stable nucleic acid structures that have important physiological functions, but which al...
R-loops are formed when replicative forks collide with the transcriptional machinery and can cause g...
R-loops, formed by co-transcriptional DNA–RNA hybrids and a displaced DNA single strand (ssDNA), ful...
During transcription, the mRNA may hybridize with DNA, forming an R loop, which can be physiological...
R loops have positive physiological roles, but they can also be deleterious by causing genome instab...
RNA:DNA hybrid structures known as R loops were thought to be rare byproducts of transcription. In t...
Transcription is a major obstacle for replication fork (RF) progression and a cause of genome instab...
R-loops form when RNA hybridizes with its template DNA generating a three-stranded structure leaving...
Transcription-replication collisions (TRCs) are crucial determinants of genome instability. R-loops ...