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RIF1 is a multifunctional protein implicated in controlling DNA replication and repair. Here, we show that human RIF1 protects nascent DNA from over-degradation at stalled replication forks. The major nuclease resecting nascent DNA in the absence of RIF1 is DNA2, operating with WRN as an accessory helicase. We show that RIF1 acts with protein phosphatase 1 to prevent over-degradation and that RIF1 limits phosphorylation of WRN at sites implicated in resection control. Protection by RIF1 against inappropriate degradation prevents accumulation of DNA breakage. Our observations uncover a crucial function of human RIF1 in preventing genome instability by protecting forks from unscheduled DNA2-WRN-mediated degradation. Copyright © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Javier Garzón, Sebastian Ursich, Massimo Lopes, Shin-Ichiro Hiraga, Anne D Donaldson. Human RIF1-Protein Phosphatase 1 Prevents Degradation and Breakage of Nascent DNA on Replication Stalling. Cell reports. 2019 May 28;27(9):2558-2566.e4

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PMID: 31141682

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