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Integrator facilitates RNAPII removal to prevent transcription-replication collisions and genome instability.


ABSTRACT: DNA replication preferentially initiates close to active transcription start sites (TSSs) in the human genome. Transcription proceeds discontinuously with an accumulation of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) in a paused state near the TSS. Consequently, replication forks inevitably encounter paused RNAPII soon after replication initiates. Hence, dedicated machinery may be needed to remove RNAPII and facilitate unperturbed fork progression. In this study, we discovered that Integrator, a transcription termination machinery involved in the processing of RNAPII transcripts, interacts with the replicative helicase at active forks and promotes the removal of RNAPII from the path of the replication fork. Integrator-deficient cells have impaired replication fork progression and accumulate hallmarks of genome instability including chromosome breaks and micronuclei. The Integrator complex resolves co-directional transcription-replication conflicts to facilitate faithful DNA replication.

SUBMITTER: Bhowmick R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10330747 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrator facilitates RNAPII removal to prevent transcription-replication collisions and genome instability.

Bhowmick Rahul R   Mehta Kavi P M KPM   Lerdrup Mads M   Cortez David D  

Molecular cell 20230608 13


DNA replication preferentially initiates close to active transcription start sites (TSSs) in the human genome. Transcription proceeds discontinuously with an accumulation of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) in a paused state near the TSS. Consequently, replication forks inevitably encounter paused RNAPII soon after replication initiates. Hence, dedicated machinery may be needed to remove RNAPII and facilitate unperturbed fork progression. In this study, we discovered that Integrator, a transcription t  ...[more]

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