Current understanding of RAD52 functions: Fundamental and therapeutic insights

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Abstract

In this Special Issue, we would like to focus on the various functions of the RAD52 helicase-like protein and the current implications of such findings for cancer treatment. Over the last few years, various laboratories have discovered particular activities of mammalian RAD52—both in S and M phase—that are distinct from the auxiliary role of yeast RAD52 in homologous recombination. At DNA double-strand breaks, RAD52 was demonstrated to spur alternative pathways to compensate for the loss of homologous recombination functions. At collapsed replication forks, RAD52 activates break-induced replication. In the M phase, RAD52 promotes the finalization of DNA replication. Its compensatory role in the resolution of DNA double-strand breaks has put RAD52 in the focus of synthetic lethal strategies, which is particularly relevant for cancer treatment.

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Gottifredi, V., & Wiesmüller, L. (2020, March 1). Current understanding of RAD52 functions: Fundamental and therapeutic insights. Cancers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12030705

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