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Human RECQL5: guarding the crossroads of DNA replication and transcription and providing backup capability.
[werner syndrome]
DNA
helicases
are
ubiquitous
enzymes
that
catalyze
unwinding
of
duplex
DNA
and
function
in
all
metabolic
processes
in
which
access
to
single
-stranded
DNA
is
required
,
including
DNA
replication
,
repair
,
recombination
and
RNA
transcription
.
RecQ
helicases
are
a
conserved
family
of
DNA
helicases
that
display
highly
specialized
and
vital
roles
in
the
maintenance
of
genome
stability
.
Mutations
in
three
of
the
five
human
RecQ
helicases
,
BLM
,
WRN
and
RECQL
4
are
associated
with
the
genetic
disorders
Bloom
syndrome
,
Werner
syndrome
and
Rothmund-
Thomson
syndrome
that
are
characterized
by
chromosomal
instability
,
premature
aging
and
predisposition
to
cancer
.
The
biological
role
of
human
RECQL
5
is
only
partially
understood
and
RECQL
5
has
not
yet
been
associated
with
any
human
disease
.
Illegitimate
recombination
and
replication
stress
are
hallmarks
of
human
cancers
and
common
instigators
for
genomic
instability
and
cell
death
.
Recql
5
knockout
mice
are
cancer
prone
and
show
increased
chromosomal
instability
.
Recql
5
-
deficient
mouse
embryonic
fibroblasts
are
sensitive
to
camptothecin
and
display
elevated
levels
of
sister
chromatid
exchanges
.
Unlike
other
human
RecQ
helicases
,
RECQL
5
is
recruited
to
single
-stranded
DNA
breaks
and
is
also
proposed
to
play
an
essential
role
in
RNA
transcription
.
Here
,
we
review
the
established
roles
of
RECQL
5
at
the
cross
roads
of
DNA
replication
,
recombination
and
transcription
,
and
propose
that
human
RECQL
5
provides
important
backup
functions
in
the
absence
of
other
DNA
helicases
.
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