2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001940
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The RNA export and RNA decay complexes THO and TRAMP prevent transcription-replication conflicts, DNA breaks, and CAG repeat contractions

Abstract: Expansion of structure-forming CAG/CTG repetitive sequences is the cause of several neurodegenerative disorders and deletion of repeats is a potential therapeutic strategy. Transcription-associated mechanisms are known to cause CAG repeat instability. In this study, we discovered that Thp2, an RNA export factor and member of the THO (suppressors of transcriptional defects of hpr1Δ by overexpression) complex, and Trf4, a key component of the TRAMP (Trf4/5-Air1/2-Mtr4 polyadenylation) complex involved in nuclear… Show more

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“…Without it, nuclear aggregates form and several GC-rich genes cannot be appropriately transcribed. Moreover, its absence induces genome instability by promoting abnormally frequent formation of R-loops, especially at CAG repeats ( Peña et al 2012 ; Brown et al 2022 ). Moreover, mRNPs without THO are recognized as aberrant, retained in the nucleus, and their transcripts are degraded by the nuclear RNA exosome ( Libri et al 2002 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without it, nuclear aggregates form and several GC-rich genes cannot be appropriately transcribed. Moreover, its absence induces genome instability by promoting abnormally frequent formation of R-loops, especially at CAG repeats ( Peña et al 2012 ; Brown et al 2022 ). Moreover, mRNPs without THO are recognized as aberrant, retained in the nucleus, and their transcripts are degraded by the nuclear RNA exosome ( Libri et al 2002 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%