Cell Reports (Mar 2014)

RNA-DNA Differences Are Generated in Human Cells within Seconds after RNA Exits Polymerase II

  • Isabel X. Wang,
  • Leighton J. Core,
  • Hojoong Kwak,
  • Lauren Brady,
  • Alan Bruzel,
  • Lee McDaniel,
  • Allison L. Richards,
  • Ming Wu,
  • Christopher Grunseich,
  • John T. Lis,
  • Vivian G. Cheung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2014.01.037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
pp. 906 – 915

Abstract

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RNA sequences are expected to be identical to their corresponding DNA sequences. Here, we found all 12 types of RNA-DNA sequence differences (RDDs) in nascent RNA. Our results show that RDDs begin to occur in RNA chains ∼55 nt from the RNA polymerase II (Pol II) active site. These RDDs occur so soon after transcription that they are incompatible with known deaminase-mediated RNA-editing mechanisms. Moreover, the 55 nt delay in appearance indicates that they do not arise during RNA synthesis by Pol II or as a direct consequence of modified base incorporation. Preliminary data suggest that RDD and R-loop formations may be coupled. These findings identify sequence substitution as an early step in cotranscriptional RNA processing.