RECQ1 helicase in genomic stability and cancer

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Abstract

RECQ1 (also known as RECQL or RECQL1) belongs to the RecQ family of DNA helicases, members of which are linked with rare genetic diseases of cancer predisposition in humans. RECQ1 is implicated in several cellular processes, including DNA repair, cell cycle and growth, telomere maintenance, and transcription. Earlier studies have demonstrated a unique requirement of RECQ1 in ensuring chromosomal stability and suggested its potential involvement in tumorigenesis. Recent reports have suggested that RECQ1 is a potential breast cancer susceptibility gene, and missense mutations in this gene contribute to familial breast cancer development. Here, we provide a framework for understanding how the genetic or functional loss of RECQ1 might contribute to genomic instability and cancer.

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Debnath, S., & Sharma, S. (2020, June 1). RECQ1 helicase in genomic stability and cancer. Genes. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11060622

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