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ALBA protein complex reads genic R-loops to maintain genome stability in Arabidopsis.

Wei YuanJincong ZhouJinjin TongWanqing ZhuoLishuan WangYan LiQianwen SunWeiqiang Qian
Published in: Science advances (2019)
The R-loop, composed of a DNA-RNA hybrid and the displaced single-stranded DNA, regulates diverse cellular processes. However, how cellular R-loops are recognized remains poorly understood. Here, we report the discovery of the evolutionally conserved ALBA proteins (AtALBA1 and AtALBA2) functioning as the genic R-loop readers in Arabidopsis. While AtALBA1 binds to the DNA-RNA hybrid, AtALBA2 associates with single-stranded DNA in the R-loops in vitro. In vivo, these two proteins interact and colocalize in the nucleus, where they preferentially bind to genic regions with active epigenetic marks in an R-loop-dependent manner. Depletion of AtALBA1 or AtALBA2 results in hypersensitivity of plants to DNA damaging agents. The formation of DNA breaks in alba mutants originates from unprotected R-loops. Our results reveal that the AtALBA1 and AtALBA2 protein complex is the genic R-loop reader crucial for genome stability in Arabidopsis.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • circulating tumor
  • nucleic acid
  • cell free
  • single molecule
  • binding protein
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • small molecule
  • circulating tumor cells
  • protein protein
  • high throughput