R-Loop Biology in Health and Disease (Natalia Gromak)

R-Loop Biology in Health and Disease (Natalia Gromak)

In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Natalia Gromak from the University of Oxford about her work on R-Loop biology in health and disease.

In this interview Dr. Gromak delves into her significant research on transcription and RNA biology, particularly focusing on the molecular mechanisms involved at transcriptional pause sites. She describes her early work in understanding transcription termination and how her team investigated the role of specific RNA and DNA structures, including R-loops, that could influence polymerase progression. This exploration into R-loops—complexes formed by RNA and DNA interactions—was a key turning point in her research, as she and her colleagues identified their regulatory functions within the human genome.

Discussion transitions into her findings regarding the implications of R-loops in diseases like Friedrich's ataxia and Fragile X syndrome. Dr. Gromak then elucidates how the pathological expansion of repeat sequences in these conditions interferes with normal gene expression, and how R-loops exacerbate transcriptional silencing. Throughout her reflection on these discoveries, she emphasizes the importance of studying R-loops beyond merely being a transcriptional byproduct, but as players in gene regulation and potential contributors to disease pathology.

The episode also covers her innovative work in characterizing the R-loop interactome through various experimental techniques. She highlights the complexity of R-loop dynamics, including the discovery of protein factors that interact with R-loops and could influence their stability and regulatory functions. Furthermore, she discusses the exciting intersection of RNA modifications, such as m6A, which plays a role in R-loop regulation and presents new avenues for research, particularly pertaining to how disease-specific modifications might alter R-loop behavior.

References
  • Cristini, A., Groh, M., Kristiansen, M. S., & Gromak, N. (2018). RNA/DNA Hybrid Interactome Identifies DXH9 as a Molecular Player in Transcriptional Termination and R-Loop-Associated DNA Damage. Cell reports, 23(6), 1891–1905. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.04.025

  • Abakir, A., Giles, T. C., Cristini, A., Foster, J. M., Dai, N., Starczak, M., Rubio-Roldan, A., Li, M., Eleftheriou, M., Crutchley, J., Flatt, L., Young, L., Gaffney, D. J., Denning, C., Dalhus, B., Emes, R. D., Gackowski, D., Corrêa, I. R., Jr, Garcia-Perez, J. L., Klungland, A., … Ruzov, A. (2020). N6-methyladenosine regulates the stability of RNA:DNA hybrids in human cells. Nature genetics, 52(1), 48–55. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-019-0549-x

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