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Transcription-dependent DNA double-strand breaks and human disease.

Agnese CristiniNatalia GromakOlivier Sordet
Published in: Molecular & cellular oncology (2020)
Accumulation of DNA damage in resting cells is an emerging cause of human disease. We identified a mechanism of DNA double-strand break (DSB) formation in non-replicating cells, which strictly depends on transcription. These transcriptional DSBs arise from the twinned processing of R-loops and topoisomerase I and may underlie neurological disorders and cancers.
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