Manisha Jalan: RAD52’s role in preventing transcription-replication conflicts
Manisha Jalan, Researcher at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, shared a post on X about a recent paper published in Nature Communications.
“RAD52 resolves transcription-replication conflicts to mitigate R-loop induced genome instability”
Authors: Manisha Jalan, Aman Sharma, Xin Pei, Nadeem Riaz, Simon Powell et al.
“Thrilled to share our newly published study from Simon Powell lab in Nature Communications that reveals RAD52’s role in preventing transcription-replication conflicts.
In this study we show that RAD52 is associated with the transcription complex to help resolve R-loops in a TOP2A dependent manner, preventing genomic instability.
Congratulations to all the authors! Grateful to AACR and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center for their help and support.”
Source: Manisha Jalan/X
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