Agreedโitโs hard to quantify how often this occurs endogenously. Intron loss (Fig. 5), which captures this repair pathway at the endogenous level, reflects only a subset of mutagenic events. We assume that in most cases, the RT copies from pre-mRNA without leaving a detectable scar in the genome.
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@hinashah.bsky.social @agnelsfeir.bsky.social
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But does RT-DSBR leave a trace? Yes! Analysis of cancer genomes (MSK-IMPACT & PCAWG) revealed whole intron deletions (WIDs)โa mutational signature consistent with RNA being used as a template during repair. (4/5)
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CRISPR/Cas9 screens identified DNA polymerase ฮถ (Polฮถ) as essential for RT-DSBR. This translesion polymerase surprisingly acts as a reverse transcriptaseโcopying RNA into DNA right at break sites. (3/5)
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Using fluorescent and sequencing-based assays, we show that RNA-containing oligos and even mRNA can serve as templates for DSB repair in human cells. But which enzyme enables this RNA-templated process? (2/5)
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Excited to share our latest from my postdoc at @mskcancercenter.bsky.social in the Sfeir Lab, in collaboration with the Simon Powell Lab! We uncovered a novel genome repair mechanism in human cells: RNA-templated DNA double-strand break repair (RT-DSBR). (1/5)
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A brilliant Banksy.
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Huge thanks to the incredible team who made this work possible! ๐
Check out the full preprint here: ๐ doi.org/10.1101/2025...
#GenomeInstability #DNARepair #RNA #CRISPR #DSB #Genomics
@agnelsfeir.bsky.social @hinashah.bsky.social
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๐ This study highlights RNA as a direct template for genome repair, revealing RT-DSBR as a previously unrecognized repair pathway with potential mutagenic consequences in cancer. (7/)
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๐ฌBut does RT-DSBR leave a footprint in the genome? YES! We analyzed cancer genome datasets (MSK-IMPACT & PCAWG) and found whole intron deletions (WIDs)โa mutational signature of RT-DSBR. (6/)
27.02.2025 03:15 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
๐ฅ CRISPR/Cas9 genetic screens identified DNA polymerase ฮถ (Polฮถ) as the key player in RT-DSBR. This translesion polymerase acts as a reverse transcriptase to copy RNA into DNA at break sites. (5/)
27.02.2025 03:15 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
๐งฌ Using fluorescent and sequencing-based assays, we show that RNA-containing oligos and mRNA can act as templates for DSB repair in human cells. But which enzyme facilitates this process? (4/)
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๐ฅ DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are dangerous lesions that threaten genome integrity. While canonical repair pathways rely on DNA templates, we uncovered an alternative mechanism: RNA-templated DSB repair (RT-DSBR). (3/)
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Excited to share our latest work from my postdoc in the Sfeir Lab ๐ฌ, in collaboration with the Simon Powell Lab! ๐ค This project was driven by an incredible team, including the amazing Manisha and superstar Hina! โจ (2/)
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In the midst of all the NIH & NSF chaos, I want to take a moment to focus on some good news and talk about science! ๐งฌโจ
๐จ New preprint alert! ๐จ doi.org/10.1101/2025...
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๐งฌ But does RT-DSBR leave a footprint in the genome? YES! We analyzed cancer genome datasets (MSK-IMPACT & PCAWG) and found whole intron deletions (WIDs)โa mutational signature of RT-DSBR. (6/)
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๐ฅ CRISPR/Cas9 genetic screens identified DNA polymerase ฮถ (Polฮถ) as the key player in RT-DSBR. This translesion polymerase acts as a reverse transcriptase to copy RNA into DNA at break sites. (5/)
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๐ฌ Using fluorescent and sequencing-based assays, we show that RNA-containing oligos and mRNA can act as templates for DSB repair in human cells. But which enzyme facilitates this process? (4/)
27.02.2025 03:05 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
๐ฅ DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are dangerous lesions that threaten genome integrity. While canonical repair pathways rely on DNA templates, we uncovered an alternative mechanism: RNA-templated DSB repair (RT-DSBR). (3/)
27.02.2025 03:05 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0
Excited to share our latest work from my postdoc in the Sfeir Lab ๐ฌ, in collaboration with the Simon Powell Lab! ๐ค This project was driven by an incredible team, including the amazing Manisha and superstar Hina! โจ (2/)
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Very excited to be part of the Pharm family! This are confusing time, but I could not ask for a better Department to go through this. Now letโs focus on the science and we will be fine #admaiora
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I hear you, Helen, same here trying to prepare a grant. But we should get going. Science cannot stop!
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ahahah LOL, but also true!
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Selfie in the new research lab.
Super excited for my first day as Assistant Prof at @cuanschutz.bsky.social in the Dept of Pharmacology! The lab is open, and now I can't wait to do exciting science! #FirstGen #newPI #STEM #AcademicLife #ExcitingScience #PhDLife #WomenInSTEM #MomInSTEM #GenomeStability #CellBiology #DNARepair
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Thanks so much, Tatiana! Could you please add me to Genome Stability II?
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Cryo-EM โ๏ธ๐ฌ | Molecular machines & mechanisms ๐งฌ | Associate professor @oxfordbiochemistry ghilarovlab.com
Group leader@ijmonod. Studying DNA replication and genomic instability
CNRS Research Director in Marseille
Dad, hubby, dog owner | I use existing drugs to reveal targetable vulnerabilities in pediatric cancers | Music lover and art enthusiast | Wannabe guitar player and hypothetical triathlete | #Medsky #Oncosky
Cell biologist/Geneticist. Princess Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology - Utrecht, the Netherlands
Investigating the molecular adaptations that drive meiosis, and how meiotic factors are hijacked by cancer cells.
Assistant Professor @ Princeton MolBio |
From transposons to telomeres and back | bicycles and biochemistry
https://ghanim.lab.princeton.edu
Postdoctoral fellow UCLA Yi Yin | Alumnus: Caltech, University of Cambridge, Babraham Institute
Postdoc studying genome stability at the Durocher lab of Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute ๐จ๐ณ๐จ๐ฆ
@EMBO postdoc fellow in the lab of @LarsMSteinmetz at @Stanford. Previously at @SapienzaRoma, @univ_paris_cite & @CNRS. I feed on pasta and RNA.
Genetics professor at Harvard Medical School. Interested in RNA life cycles and genome organization across the cell, from the nucleus to mitochondria.
Computational biologist | Omics data analysis | Post-doctoral researcher | University of Cologne
Professor of optics, blogger of physics, history, & pulp fiction. Generally tries to keep things light-hearted, in spite of *waves hands at everything* (he/him)
blog: https://skullsinthestars.com/
#newPI @ Childrenโs Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute (CHEO-RI), Assist. Professor, University of Ottawa
@uottawamed.bsky.social ๐ง๐ทin๐จ๐ฆ www.penalab.ca
Former @MIT_Picower
#rarediseases #vitamins #metabolism #genetics #zebrafish #newMom
Interested in 3D chromatin, cell fate decisions and gene regulation
Postdoc @Whitehouse lab (MSKCC, NY). Previous: PhD candidate @Palancade lab (IJM, Paris) | DNA:RNA hybrids - DNA Replication - Transcription
Executive Editor/Team Leader Open Access Science Journals Sage Publishing
Opinions = mine
http://linkedin.com/in/jlovick-editor
#oncology #cancerresearch #medicine #biology #cardiology #neurology #microbiology #publichealth #healthcare #technology
Explorers of nuclear/genome organization & stability, chromatin, RNA-DNA crosstalk, ribosome biogenesis, AI, cancer, and aging (basic to translational research).
New to BlueSky, pls connect
www.mekhaillab.com
We study host-virus interactions & innate immunity in gene therapy & autoimmunity. From ๐ซ๐ฎ/๐บ๐ฆ via ๐ซ๐ท in ๐ฎ๐น. Views are my own.
Dept. of Biology & Biochemistry , University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy