Regulation of R-loops and genome instability in Fanconi anemia.

J Biochem

Laboratory of DNA Damage Signaling, Department of Late Effects Studies, Graduate School of Biostudies, Radiation Biology Center, Kyoto University, Yoshidakonoe-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan.

Published: June 2019

Fanconi anemia (FA) is a devastating hereditary disorder with impaired genome stability resulting in physical abnormalities, gradual loss of hematopoietic stem cells and development of tumours and leukaemia. It has been suggested that functions of FA genes are required to maintain genome stability by counteracting endogenous metabolites, such as aldehydes, that damage DNA and stall replication forks. Recent studies have implicated co-transcriptional R-loops, consisting of a DNA:RNA hybrid and displaced single-stranded DNA, as one of the potential endogenous sources that induce genome instability and the FA phenotype. This review focuses on recent literature, including our own, regarding the interplay between FA proteins and R-loops, and will provide readers with a concise summary of this rapidly evolving field.

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