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Cellular responses to RNA damage

Jacqueline Cordes, Shubo Zhao, Carla M. Engel, Julian Stingele

2025Cell37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA plays a central role in protein biosynthesis and performs diverse regulatory and catalytic functions, making it essential for all processes of life. Like DNA, RNA is constantly subjected to damage from endogenous and environmental sources. However, while the DNA damage response has been extensively studied, it was long assumed that RNA lesions are relatively inconsequential due to the transient nature of most RNA molecules. Here, we review recent studies that challenge this view by revealing complex RNA damage responses that determine survival when cells are exposed to nucleic acid-damaging agents and promote the resolution of RNA lesions.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRNAGeneticsCell biologyComputational biologyEvolutionary biologyGeneRNA Research and SplicingRNA regulation and diseaseDNA Repair Mechanisms
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