Published October 4, 2022 | Version v1
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CtIP-dependent nascent RNA expression flanking DNA breaks guides the choice of DNA repair pathway

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The RNA world is changing our views about sensing and resolution of DNA damage. Here, we develop single-molecule DNA/RNA analysis approaches to visualize how nascent RNA facilitates the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) is crucial for DSB resolution in human cells. DSB-flanking, RNAPII-generated nascent RNA forms RNA:DNA hybrids, guiding the upstream DNA repair steps towards favouring the error-free Homologous Recombination (HR) pathway over Non-Homologous End Joining. Specific RNAPII inhibitor, THZ1, impairs recruitment of essential HR proteins to DSBs, implicating nascent RNA in DNA end resection, initiation and execution of HR repair. We further propose that resection factor CtIP interacts with and helps re-activate RNAPII when paused by the RNA:DNA hybrids, collectively promoting faithful repair of chromosome breaks to maintain genomic integrity.

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Danish Cancer Society R1123-A7785-15-S2

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Lundbeck Foundation R266- 2017-4289

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Danish Council for Independent Research #DFF-7016- 00313

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Novo Nordisk Foundation 16854, NNF20OC0060590

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Swedish Research Council VR-MH 2014- 46602-117891-30

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Swedish Cancer Foundation/Cancerfonden #170176

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Danish National Research Foundation DNRF 125

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Created:
December 5, 2022
Modified:
November 20, 2023