نتایج جستجو برای: telomerase

تعداد نتایج: 8174  

2017
Li-juan Wang Fei Ma Bo Tang Chun-yang Zhang

Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein reverse transcriptase that is responsible for maintaining the telomere length in cells. Telomerase overexpresses in almost all malignant tumor cells, and it has become a promising biomarker and a potential therapy target for cancers. Consequently, accurate and efficient quantification of the telomerase is highly essential to medical diagnostics and therapeutics...

2017
Xiaojin Zhang Xiaoding Lou Fan Xia

Telomerase plays a significantly important role in keeping the telomere length of a chromosome. Telomerase overexpresses in nearly all tumor cells, suggesting that telomerase could be not only a promising biomarker but also a potential therapeutic target for cancers. Therefore, numerous efforts focusing on the detection of telomerase activity have been reported from polymerase chain reaction (P...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1996
S Kyo T Kanaya H Ishikawa H Ueno M Inoue

Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein that synthesizes telomeric DNA onto chromosomal ends using an RNA component as a template. Extension of telomeric repeats by telomerase prevents telomere shortening with cell divisions and contributes to chromosomal stability, possibly leading to immortalization of the cells. In the present study, we determined the telomerase activity of gynecological tumors an...

2016
Wenjing Wang Shan Huang Jingjing Li Kai Rui Jian-Rong Zhang Jun-Jie Zhu

The strong correlation between cancer and telomerase activity has inspired the development of new strategies to evaluate telomerase activity. Here, a personal glucose meter (PGM) system that uses DNA-based machine amplification to detect telomerase in cancer cells is reported. In this assay, telomerase elongation products are amplified in the form of another type of product by a DNA-based machi...

2014
Andrew T. Ludlow Jerome D. Robin Mohammed Sayed Claudia M. Litterst Dawne N. Shelton Jerry W. Shay Woodring E. Wright

The telomere repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) for the human reverse transcriptase, telomerase, is a PCR-based assay developed two decades ago and is still used for routine determination of telomerase activity. The TRAP assay can only reproducibly detect ∼ 2-fold differences and is only quantitative when compared to internal standards and reference cell lines. The method generally involves l...

2013
Nancy Laterreur Sébastien H. Eschbach Daniel A. Lafontaine Raymund J. Wellinger

The stability of chromosome ends, the telomeres, is dependent on the ribonucleoprotein telomerase. In vitro, telomerase requires at least one RNA molecule and a reverse transcriptase-like protein. However, for telomere homeostasis in vivo, additional proteins are required. Telomerase RNAs of different species vary in size and sequence and only few features common to all telomerases are known. H...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Weiming Fu Chengbiao Lu Mark P Mattson

Telomerase, a reverse transcriptase that maintains chromosome ends (telomeres) during successive cell divisions in mitotic cells is present in neuroblasts and early postmitotic embryonic neurons but is absent from adult neurons. The signals that control telomerase levels during development are unknown, as are the functions of telomerase in developing neurons. We now report that telomerase activ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2002
Ronald Pruzan Krisztina Pongracz Kimberly Gietzen Gerald Wallweber Sergei Gryaznov

Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein responsible for maintaining telomeres in nearly all eukaryotic cells. The enzyme is able to utilize a short segment of its RNA subunit as the template for the reverse transcription of d(TTAGGG) repeats onto the ends of human chromosomes. Transfection with telomerase was shown to confer immortality on several types of human cells. Moreover, telomerase activation...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Manjula Agarwal Shruti Pandita Clayton R Hunt Arun Gupta Xuan Yue Saira Khan Raj K Pandita David Pratt Jerry W Shay John-Stephen A Taylor Tej K Pandita

Hyperthermia is a potent sensitizer of cell killing by ionizing radiation (IR); however, hyperthermia also induces heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) synthesis and HSP70 expression is associated with radioresistance. Because HSP70 interacts with the telomerase complex and expression of the telomerase catalytic unit (hTERT) extends the life span of the human cells, we determined if heat shock influen...

2009
Rodrigo T. Calado William T. Yewdell Keisha L. Wilkerson Joshua A. Regal Sachiko Kajigaya Constantine A. Stratakis Neal S. Young

Androgens have been used in the treatment of bone marrow failure syndromes without a clear understanding of their mechanism of action. Blood counts of patients with dyskeratosis congenita or aplastic anemia with mutations in telomerase genes can improve with androgen therapy. Here we observed that exposure in vitro of normal peripheral blood lymphocytes and human bone marrow–derived CD34 cells ...

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