Publication: PrimPol-dependent single-stranded gap formation mediates homologous recombination at bulky DNA adducts.
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Stalled replication forks can be restarted and repaired by RAD51-mediated homologous recombination (HR), but HR can also perform post-replicative repair after bypass of the obstacle. Bulky DNA adducts are important replication-blocking lesions, but it is unknown whether they activate HR at stalled forks or behind ongoing forks. Using mainly BPDE-DNA adducts as model lesions, we show that HR induced by bulky adducts in mammalian cells predominantly occurs at post-replicative gaps formed by the DNA/RNA primase PrimPol. RAD51 recruitment under these conditions does not result from fork stalling, but rather occurs at gaps formed by PrimPol re-priming and resection by MRE11 and EXO1. In contrast, RAD51 loading at double-strand breaks does not require PrimPol. At bulky adducts, PrimPol promotes sister chromatid exchange and genetic recombination. Our data support that HR at bulky adducts in mammalian cells involves post-replicative gap repair and define a role for PrimPol in HR-mediated DNA damage tolerance.
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4-Nitroquinoline-1-oxide 7,8-Dihydro-7,8-dihydroxybenzo(a)pyrene 9,10-oxide Benz(a)Anthracenes Cell Line DNA Adducts DNA Primase DNA, Single-Stranded DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase Homologous Recombination Humans Multifunctional Enzymes Quinolones Rad51 Recombinase Single Molecule Imaging Sister Chromatid Exchange
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Nat Commun.2020 ;11(1):5863.





