Zsolt Karányi, Zita Képes, Zoltán Szabó, Eszter Csoma, Lóránt Székvölgyi
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Abstract
Viruses frequently interact with host transcriptional and epigenetic regulatory networks. A commonly overlooked element of these interactions is the formation of R-loops, three-stranded nucleic acid structures comprising an RNA-DNA hybrid and a displaced single DNA strand. Accumulating evidence implicates R-loops in viral integration site preferences, the regulation of latent viral genomes, epigenetic silencing, and even the genesis of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that modulate mobile viral elements. This perspective presents the potential connections among viral genes, transposons, and R-loops; examines the roles of R-loops in viral pathogenesis, latency, and reactivation; explores how viruses harness or evade R-loop-associated responses; and highlights future research directions-from mapping R-loop hotspots to exploiting R-loop modulation for antiviral therapy.
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FEBS Letters is one of the world''s leading journals in molecular biology and is renowned both for its quality of content and speed of production. Bringing together the most important developments in the molecular biosciences, FEBS Letters provides an international forum for Minireviews, Research Letters and Hypotheses that merit urgent publication.