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Direct visualization of transcription-replication conflicts reveals post-replicative DNA:RNA hybrids.


ABSTRACT: Transcription-replication collisions (TRCs) are crucial determinants of genome instability. R-loops were linked to head-on TRCs and proposed to obstruct replication fork progression. The underlying mechanisms, however, remained elusive due to the lack of direct visualization and of non-ambiguous research tools. Here, we ascertained the stability of estrogen-induced R-loops on the human genome, visualized them directly by electron microscopy (EM), and measured R-loop frequency and size at the single-molecule level. Combining EM and immuno-labeling on locus-specific head-on TRCs in bacteria, we observed the frequent accumulation of DNA:RNA hybrids behind replication forks. These post-replicative structures are linked to fork slowing and reversal across conflict regions and are distinct from physiological DNA:RNA hybrids at Okazaki fragments. Comet assays on nascent DNA revealed a marked delay in nascent DNA maturation in multiple conditions previously linked to R-loop accumulation. Altogether, our findings suggest that TRC-associated replication interference entails transactions that follow initial R-loop bypass by the replication fork.

SUBMITTER: Stoy H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10023573 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct visualization of transcription-replication conflicts reveals post-replicative DNA:RNA hybrids.

Stoy Henriette H   Zwicky Katharina K   Kuster Danina D   Lang Kevin S KS   Krietsch Jana J   Crossley Magdalena P MP   Schmid Jonas A JA   Cimprich Karlene A KA   Merrikh Houra H   Lopes Massimo M  

Nature structural & molecular biology 20230302 3


Transcription-replication collisions (TRCs) are crucial determinants of genome instability. R-loops were linked to head-on TRCs and proposed to obstruct replication fork progression. The underlying mechanisms, however, remained elusive due to the lack of direct visualization and of non-ambiguous research tools. Here, we ascertained the stability of estrogen-induced R-loops on the human genome, visualized them directly by electron microscopy (EM), and measured R-loop frequency and size at the sin  ...[more]

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