Extended Data Fig. 12: Model of the role of DR-loops in HR. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 12: Model of the role of DR-loops in HR.

From: RNA transcripts stimulate homologous recombination by forming DR-loops

Extended Data Fig. 12

The formation of DSBs in transcribed regions triggers the recruitment of both RAD51 and RAD51AP1. RAD51AP1 may associate with RNA transcripts through direct RNA binding. In S and G2 cells, RAD51AP1 promotes the invasion of RNA transcripts into donor DNA on sister chromatids. The presence of R-loops and RAD51AP1 in donor DNA may facilitate the invasion of RAD51 filaments, stabilize invaded ssDNA, help RAD51 find homologous sequences and promote the extension of ssDNA ends in DR-loops. It is also possible that RNA transcripts anneal with the displaced ssDNA in D-loops, helping to stabilize invaded ssDNA and extend ssDNA ends in DR-loops. The DNA–RNA hybrids in DR-loops are probably removed in a later step to allow the completion of HR.

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