POLDIP3 was initially identified as a DNA polymerase delta (Pol δ) interacting protein almost twenty years ago. Intriguingly, it also interacts with proteins involved in a variety of RNA related biological processes, such as transcription, pre-mRNA splicing, mRNA export, and translation. Studies in recent years revealed that POLDIP3 also plays critical roles in disassembling genome wide R-loop formation and activating the DNA damage checkpoint in vivo. Here, we review the functions of POLDIP3 in various RNA and DNA related cellular processes. We then propose a unified model to illustrate how POLDIP3 plays such a versatile role at the crossroad of the RNA and DNA metabolism.
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Singh, M., Zhang, S., Perez, A. M., Lee, E. Y. C., Lee, M. Y. W. T., & Zhang, D. (2022, November 1). POLDIP3: At the Crossroad of RNA and DNA Metabolism. Genes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13111921
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