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To unwind the biological knots:The DNA/RNA G-quadruplex resolvase RHAU(DHX36)in development and disease

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摘要 The G-quadruplex(G4)sequences are short fragments of 4-i nterval triple guanine(G)with frequent and ubiquitous distribution in the genome and RNA transcripts.The G4sequences are usually folded into secondary“knot”structure via Hoogsteen hydrogen bond to exert negative regulation on a variety of biological processes,including DNA replication and transcription,mRNA translation,and telomere maintenance.Recent structural biological and mouse genetics studies have demonstrated that RHAU(DHX36)can bind and unwind the G4“knots”to modulate embryonic development and postnatal organ function.Deficiency of RHAU gives rise to embryonic lethality,impaired organogenesis,and organ dysfunction.These studies uncovered the pivotal G4 resolvase function of RHAU to release the G4 barrier,which plays fundamental roles in development and physiological homeostasis.This review discusses the latest advancements and findings in deciphering RHAU functions using animal models.
出处 《Animal Models and Experimental Medicine》 CAS CSCD 2022年第6期542-549,共8页 动物模型与实验医学(英文)
基金 National Key Research and Development Program of China Grant/Award Number:2019YFA0801601 National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant/Award Number:31930029,91854111 and 31571490。
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