International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 26(8), С. 3744 - 3744
Опубликована: Апрель 16, 2025
Transcription-coupled repair (TCR) and R-loops are two interrelated processes critical to the maintenance of genome stability during transcription. TCR, a specialized sub-pathway nucleotide excision repair, rapidly removes transcription-blocking lesions from transcribed strand active genes, thereby safeguarding transcription fidelity cellular homeostasis. In contrast, R-loops, RNA–DNA hybrid structures formed co-transcriptionally, play not only regulatory roles in gene expression replication but can also contribute instability when persistently accumulated. Recent experimental evidence has revealed dynamic crosstalk between TCR R-loop resolution pathways. This review highlights current molecular insights into biology, discusses impact their crosstalk, explores emerging therapeutic strategies aimed at optimizing DNA reducing disease risk conditions such as cancer neurodegenerative disorders.
Язык: Английский