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  • Intersection of calorie restriction and magnesium in the suppression of genome-destabilizing RNA-DNA hybrids.

Intersection of calorie restriction and magnesium in the suppression of genome-destabilizing RNA-DNA hybrids.

Nucleic acids research (2016-08-31)
Karan J Abraham, Janet N Y Chan, Jayesh S Salvi, Brandon Ho, Amanda Hall, Elva Vidya, Ru Guo, Samuel A Killackey, Nancy Liu, Jeffrey E Lee, Grant W Brown, Karim Mekhail
ABSTRACT

Dietary calorie restriction is a broadly acting intervention that extends the lifespan of various organisms from yeast to mammals. On another front, magnesium (Mg2+) is an essential biological metal critical to fundamental cellular processes and is commonly used as both a dietary supplement and treatment for some clinical conditions. If connections exist between calorie restriction and Mg2+ is unknown. Here, we show that Mg2+, acting alone or in response to dietary calorie restriction, allows eukaryotic cells to combat genome-destabilizing and lifespan-shortening accumulations of RNA-DNA hybrids, or R-loops. In an R-loop accumulation model of Pbp1-deficient Saccharomyces cerevisiae, magnesium ions guided by cell membrane Mg2+ transporters Alr1/2 act via Mg2+-sensitive R-loop suppressors Rnh1/201 and Pif1 to restore R-loop suppression, ribosomal DNA stability and cellular lifespan. Similarly, human cells deficient in ATXN2, the human ortholog of Pbp1, exhibit nuclear R-loop accumulations repressible by Mg2+ in a process that is dependent on the TRPM7 Mg2+ transporter and the RNaseH1 R-loop suppressor. Thus, we identify Mg2+ as a biochemical signal of beneficial calorie restriction, reveal an R-loop suppressing function for human ATXN2 and propose that practical magnesium supplementation regimens can be used to combat R-loop accumulation linked to the dysfunction of disease-linked human genes.

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Anti-B23 antibody, Mouse monoclonal, clone FC82291, purified from hybridoma cell culture
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Anti-ATXN2 antibody produced in rabbit, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution, Ab3
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Anti-DNA Antibody, single stranded, clone 16-19, clone 16-19, Chemicon®, from mouse