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RAP80 suppresses the vulnerability of R-loops during DNA double-strand break repair

Takaaki Yasuhara, Reona Kato, Motohiro Yamauchi, Yuki Uchihara, Lee Zou, Kiyoshi Miyagawa, Atsushi Shibata

2022Cell Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) arising as an intermediate of cellular processes on DNA is a potential vulnerability of the genome unless it is appropriately protected. Recent evidence suggests that R-loops, consisting of ssDNA and DNA-RNA hybrids, can form in the proximity of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) within transcriptionally active regions. However, how the vulnerability of ssDNA in R-loops is overcome during DSB repair remains unclear. Here, we identify RAP80 as a factor suppressing the vulnerability of ssDNA in R-loops, chromosome translocations, and deletions during DSB repair. Mechanistically, RAP80 prevents unscheduled nucleolytic processing of ssDNA in R-loops by CtIP. This mechanism promotes efficient DSB repair via transcription-associated end joining dependent on BRCA1, Polθ, and LIG1/3. Thus, RAP80 suppresses the vulnerability of R-loops during DSB repair, thereby precluding genomic abnormalities in a critical component of the genome caused by deleterious R-loop processing.

Topics & Concepts

Vulnerability (computing)DNA repairDNA damageDNACell biologyChemistryBiologyBiochemistryComputer scienceComputer securityDNA Repair MechanismsPARP inhibition in cancer therapyCancer-related Molecular Pathways
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