R loops stimulate genetic instability of CTG·CAG repeats

Volume: 107, Issue: 2, Pages: 692 - 697
Published: Dec 22, 2009
Abstract
Transcription stimulates the genetic instability of trinucleotide repeat sequences. However, the mechanisms leading to transcription-dependent repeat length variation are unclear. We demonstrate, using biochemical and genetic approaches, that the formation of stable RNA·DNA hybrids enhances the instability of CTG·CAG repeat tracts. In vitro transcribed CG-rich repeating sequences, unlike AT-rich repeats and nonrepeating sequences, form stable,...
Paper Details
Title
R loops stimulate genetic instability of CTG·CAG repeats
Published Date
Dec 22, 2009
Volume
107
Issue
2
Pages
692 - 697
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