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EXOSC10 is required for RPA assembly and controlled DNA end resection at DNA double-strand breaks

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  • Judit Domingo-Prim

    (The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University)

  • Martin Endara-Coll

    (The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University)

  • Franziska Bonath

    (The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University)

  • Sonia Jimeno

    (Universidad de Sevilla-CSIC-Universidad Pablo de Olavide
    Universidad de Sevilla)

  • Rosario Prados-Carvajal

    (Universidad de Sevilla-CSIC-Universidad Pablo de Olavide
    Universidad de Sevilla)

  • Marc R. Friedländer

    (The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University)

  • Pablo Huertas

    (Universidad de Sevilla-CSIC-Universidad Pablo de Olavide
    Universidad de Sevilla)

  • Neus Visa

    (The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University)

Abstract

The exosome is a ribonucleolytic complex that plays important roles in RNA metabolism. Here we show that the exosome is necessary for the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in human cells and that RNA clearance is an essential step in homologous recombination. Transcription of DSB-flanking sequences results in the production of damage-induced long non-coding RNAs (dilncRNAs) that engage in DNA-RNA hybrid formation. Depletion of EXOSC10, an exosome catalytic subunit, leads to increased dilncRNA and DNA-RNA hybrid levels. Moreover, the targeting of the ssDNA-binding protein RPA to sites of DNA damage is impaired whereas DNA end resection is hyper-stimulated in EXOSC10-depleted cells. The DNA end resection deregulation is abolished by transcription inhibitors, and RNase H1 overexpression restores the RPA recruitment defect caused by EXOSC10 depletion, which suggests that RNA clearance of newly synthesized dilncRNAs is required for RPA recruitment, controlled DNA end resection and assembly of the homologous recombination machinery.

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  • Judit Domingo-Prim & Martin Endara-Coll & Franziska Bonath & Sonia Jimeno & Rosario Prados-Carvajal & Marc R. Friedländer & Pablo Huertas & Neus Visa, 2019. "EXOSC10 is required for RPA assembly and controlled DNA end resection at DNA double-strand breaks," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-10153-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-10153-9
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    1. S. Cohen & A. Guenolé & I. Lazar & A. Marnef & T. Clouaire & D. V. Vernekar & N. Puget & V. Rocher & C. Arnould & M. Aguirrebengoa & M. Genais & N. Firmin & R. A. Shamanna & R. Mourad & V. A. Bohr & V, 2022. "A POLD3/BLM dependent pathway handles DSBs in transcribed chromatin upon excessive RNA:DNA hybrid accumulation," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-15, December.

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