UAP56/DDX39B is a major cotranscriptional RNA–DNA helicase that unwinds harmful R loops genome-wide

Carmen Pérez-Calero, Aleix Bayona-Feliu, Xiaoyu Xue, Sonia I. Barroso, Sergio Muñoz, Víctor M. González-Basallote, Patrick Sung, Andrés Aguilera

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Nonscheduled R loops represent a major source of DNA damage and replication stress. Cells have different ways to prevent R-loop accumulation. One mechanism relies on the conserved THO complex in association with cotranscriptional RNA processing factors including the RNA-dependent ATPase UAP56/DDX39B and histone modifiers such as the SIN3 deacetylase in humans. We investigated the function of UAP56/DDX39B in R-loop removal. We show that UAP56 depletion causes R-loop accumulation, R-loop-mediated genome instability, and replication fork stalling. We demonstrate an RNA–DNA helicase activity in UAP56 and show that its overexpression suppresses R loops and genome instability induced by depleting five different unrelated factors. UAP56/DDX39B localizes to active chromatin and prevents the accumulation of RNA–DNA hybrids over the entire genome. We propose that, in addition to its RNA processing role, UAP56/DDX39B is a key helicase required to eliminate harmful cotranscriptional RNA structures that otherwise would block transcription and replication.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)898-912
Número de páginas15
PublicaciónGenes and Development
Volumen34
N.º13-14
DOI
EstadoPublished - jul 2020

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  • General Medicine

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