2022
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.941638
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Long-Read Sequencing Annotation of the Transcriptome in DNA-PK Inactivated Cells

Abstract: The DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) with a Ku70/Ku80 heterodimer constitutes the intact DNA-PK kinase, which is an upstream component of the DNA repair machinery that signals the DNA damage, orchestrates the DNA repair, and serves to maintain genome integrity. Beyond its role in DNA damage repair, the DNA-PK kinase is also implicated in transcriptional regulation and RNA metabolism, with an illuminated impact on tumor progression and therapeutic responses. However, the efforts to iden… Show more

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“…One possibility is during ZIKV infection, DNA-PKcs acts in the nucleus regulating IFN transcription. The DNA-PK is known to be a regulator of the transcriptome and RNA metabolism (13,38,(51)(52)(53)(54)(55). DNA-PKcs is described to phosphorylate RNA polymerase II, which might enhance the transcription of some viral genomes such as Hepatitis B virus and Human immunodeficiency virus (52,(55)(56)(57).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possibility is during ZIKV infection, DNA-PKcs acts in the nucleus regulating IFN transcription. The DNA-PK is known to be a regulator of the transcriptome and RNA metabolism (13,38,(51)(52)(53)(54)(55). DNA-PKcs is described to phosphorylate RNA polymerase II, which might enhance the transcription of some viral genomes such as Hepatitis B virus and Human immunodeficiency virus (52,(55)(56)(57).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%