نتایج جستجو برای: telomeric probes

تعداد نتایج: 48105  

2016
Pingsu Mao Jingfan Liu Zepeng Zhang Hong Zhang Haiying Liu Song Gao Yikang S. Rong Yong Zhao

Telomeres prevent chromosome ends from being recognized as double-stranded breaks (DSBs). Meanwhile, G/C-rich repetitive telomeric DNA is susceptible to attack by DNA-damaging agents. How cells balance the need to protect DNA ends and the need to repair DNA lesions in telomeres is unknown. Here we show that telomeric DSBs are efficiently repaired in proliferating cells, but are irreparable in s...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2004
Rena Oulton Lea Harrington

Ciliate and yeast telomerase possess a nucleolytic activity capable of removing DNA from the 3' end of a single-stranded oligonucleotide substrate. The nuclease activity is thought to assist in enzyme proofreading and/or processivity. Herein, we report a previously uncharacterized human telomerase-associated nuclease activity that shares several properties with ciliate and yeast telomerases. Pa...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
S Venditti M A Vega-Palas E Di Mauro

The chromatin organization of eukaryotic telomeres is essential for telomeric function and is currently receiving great attention. In yeast, the structural organization of telomeres involves a complex interplay of telomeric proteins that results in the formation of heterochromatin. This telomeric heterochromatin involves homotypic and heterotypic protein interactions that have been summarized i...

2011
Bo O. Zhou Shan-Shan Wang Yang Zhang Xiao-Hong Fu Wei Dang Brian A. Lenzmeier Jin-Qiu Zhou

Recent studies have established that the highly condensed and transcriptionally silent heterochromatic domains in budding yeast are virtually dynamic structures. The underlying mechanisms for heterochromatin dynamics, however, remain obscure. In this study, we show that histones are dynamically acetylated on H4K12 at telomeric heterochromatin, and this acetylation regulates several of the dynam...

Journal: :Cell reports 2017
Fabian Erdel Katja Kratz Smaranda Willcox Jack D Griffith Eric C Greene Titia de Lange

Shelterin is a six-subunit protein complex that plays crucial roles in telomere length regulation, protection, and maintenance. Although several shelterin subunits have been studied in vitro, the biochemical properties of the fully assembled shelterin complex are not well defined. Here, we characterize shelterin using ensemble biochemical methods, electron microscopy, and single-molecule imagin...

2007
Jixun Dai Megan Carver Chandanamali Punchihewa Roger A. Jones Danzhou Yang

Formation of the G-quadruplex in the human telomeric sequence can inhibit the activity of telomerase, thus the intramolecular telomeric G-quadruplexes have been considered as an attractive anticancer target. Information of intramolecular telomeric G-quadruplex structures formed under physiological conditions is important for structure-based drug design. Here, we report the first structure of th...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Patricia L. Opresko Jinshui Fan Shamika Danzy David M. Wilson Vilhelm A. Bohr

The ends of linear chromosomes are capped by protein-DNA complexes termed telomeres. Telomere repeat binding factors 1 and 2 (TRF1 and TRF2) bind specifically to duplex telomeric DNA and are critical components of functional telomeres. Consequences of telomere dysfunction include genomic instability, cellular apoptosis or senescence and organismal aging. Mild oxidative stress induces increased ...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Jarad B Niemi John D Raymond Ryan Patrek Michael J Simmons

P elements inserted near the left telomere of the X chromosome are associated with the P cytotype, a maternally transmitted condition that strongly regulates the activity of the P transposon family in some strains of Drosophila. The regulatory abilities of two such elements, TP5 and TP6, are stable in homozygous stocks over many generations. However, these regulatory abilities are attenuated wh...

2014
Rajika Arora Yongwoo Lee Harry Wischnewski Catherine M. Brun Tobias Schwarz Claus M. Azzalin

A fraction of cancer cells maintain telomeres through the telomerase-independent, 'Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres' (ALT) pathway. ALT relies on homologous recombination (HR) between telomeric sequences; yet, what makes ALT telomeres recombinogenic remains unclear. Here we show that the RNA endonuclease RNaseH1 regulates the levels of RNA-DNA hybrids between telomeric DNA and the long nonc...

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