Human RecQ helicases in transcription-associated stress management: bridging the gap between DNA and RNA metabolism
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Human RecQ helicases in transcription-associated stress management: bridging the gap between DNA and RNA metabolism
Abstract
RecQ helicases are a highly conserved class of DNA helicases that play crucial role in almost all DNA metabolic processes including replication, repair and recombination. They are able to unwind a wide variety of complex intermediate DNA structures that may result from cellular DNA transactions and hence assist in maintaining genome integrity. Interestingly, a huge number of recent reports suggest that many of the RecQ family helicases are directly or indirectly involved in regulating transcription and gene expression. On one hand, they can remove complex structures like R-loops, G-quadruplexes or RNA:DNA hybrids formed at the intersection of transcription and replication. On the other hand, emerging evidence suggests that they can also regulate transcription by directly interacting with RNA polymerase or recruiting other protein factors that may regulate transcription. This review summarizes the up to date knowledge on the involvement of three human RecQ family proteins BLM, WRN and RECQL5 in transcription regulation and management of transcription associated stress.
Keywords: R-loop; RNA polymerase; RecQ; genome instability; transcription; transcription replication conflict.
© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
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