Author:
Björkman Andrea,Johansen Søren L.,Lin Lin,Schertzer Mike,Kanellis Dimitris C.,Katsori Anna-Maria,Christensen Søren T.,Luo Yonglun,Andersen Jens S.,Elsässer Simon J.,Londono-Vallejo Arturo,Bartek Jiri,Schou Kenneth B.
Abstract
RTEL1 helicase is a component of DNA repair and telomere maintenance machineries. While RTEL1's role in DNA replication is emerging, how RTEL1 preserves genomic stability during replication remains elusive. Here we used a range of proteomic, biochemical, cell, and molecular biology and gene editing approaches to provide further insights into potential role(s) of RTEL1 in DNA replication and genome integrity maintenance. Our results from complementary human cell culture models established that RTEL1 and the Polδ subunit Poldip3 form a complex and are/function mutually dependent in chromatin binding after replication stress. Loss of RTEL1 and Poldip3 leads to marked R-loop accumulation that is confined to sites of active replication, enhances endogenous replication stress, and fuels ensuing genomic instability. The impact of depleting RTEL1 and Poldip3 is epistatic, consistent with our proposed concept of these two proteins operating in a shared pathway involved in DNA replication control under stress conditions. Overall, our data highlight a previously unsuspected role of RTEL1 and Poldip3 in R-loop suppression at genomic regions where transcription and replication intersect, with implications for human diseases including cancer.
Funder
Karolinska Institutet
Alfred Benzon's Foundation
Swedish Cancer Society
Swedish Research Council
Strategic Research Program in Cancer
Novo Nordisk Foundation
Danish Cancer Society
Danish Council for Independent Research
Danish National Research Foundation
Lundbeck Foundation
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Fondation ARC pour la Recherche contre le Cancer
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Developmental Biology,Genetics
Cited by
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