The relevance of RNA-DNA interactions as regulators of physiological functions.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Julia Stötzel, Timothy Warwick, Praveenya Tirunagari, Ralf P Brandes, Matthias S Leisegang
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Abstract

RNA-DNA interactions are fundamental to cellular physiology, playing critical roles in genome integrity, gene expression, and stress responses. This review highlights the diverse structures of RNA-DNA hybrids, including R-loops, RNA-DNA triplexes, and RNA-DNA hybrid G-quadruplexes (hG4s) and their relevance in physiology. R-loops are formed during transcription and replication, which regulate gene expression and chromatin dynamics but can also threaten genome stability. RNA-DNA triplexes, often formed by long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) such as FENDRR and MEG3, recruit chromatin modifiers like Polycomb repressive complex 2 to modulate gene expression, influencing organogenesis and cell specification. hG4s, formed by guanine-rich sequences in RNA and DNA, regulate transcription termination and telomere stability. Through this, hG4s can affect gene suppression and replication regulation. RNA-DNA hybrids are tightly regulated by helicases, RNase H enzymes, and topoisomerases, with altered regulation linked to genomic instability and disease. This review discusses the complexity of RNA-DNA interactions and their recently identified contributions to cellular physiology.

RNA-DNA相互作用作为生理功能调节因子的相关性。
RNA-DNA相互作用是细胞生理学的基础,在基因组完整性、基因表达和应激反应中起着关键作用。本文综述了RNA-DNA杂交体的不同结构,包括r -环、RNA-DNA三联体和RNA-DNA杂交g -四联体(hG4s)及其在生理学上的相关性。r环在转录和复制过程中形成,它调节基因表达和染色质动力学,但也可能威胁基因组的稳定性。RNA-DNA三联体通常由长链非编码rna (lncRNAs)如FENDRR和MEG3组成,招募染色质修饰剂如Polycomb抑制复合体2来调节基因表达,影响器官发生和细胞规格。hG4s由RNA和DNA中富含鸟嘌呤的序列形成,调控转录终止和端粒稳定性。通过这一点,hG4s可以影响基因抑制和复制调控。RNA-DNA杂交种受到解旋酶、RNase H酶和拓扑异构酶的严格调控,调控的改变与基因组的不稳定性和疾病有关。这篇综述讨论了RNA-DNA相互作用的复杂性及其最近发现的对细胞生理学的贡献。
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CiteScore
8.80
自引率
2.20%
发文量
121
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pflügers Archiv European Journal of Physiology publishes those results of original research that are seen as advancing the physiological sciences, especially those providing mechanistic insights into physiological functions at the molecular and cellular level, and clearly conveying a physiological message. Submissions are encouraged that deal with the evaluation of molecular and cellular mechanisms of disease, ideally resulting in translational research. Purely descriptive papers covering applied physiology or clinical papers will be excluded. Papers on methodological topics will be considered if they contribute to the development of novel tools for further investigation of (patho)physiological mechanisms.
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