نتایج جستجو برای: telomerase

تعداد نتایج: 8174  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Suzanne R Lee Judy M Y Wong Kathleen Collins

The reverse transcriptase telomerase copies an internal RNA template to synthesize telomeric simple-sequence repeats. In the cellular context, telomerase must elongate its few intended substrates (authentic chromosome ends) without spurious activity on other potential substrates (chromosome ends created by damage, repair, or recombination). Many mechanisms have been proposed to account for the ...

2007
E. H. BLACKBURN

Elongation of human telomeres requires the enzymatic activity of the telomerase holoenzyme. In vitro, telomerase activity can be reconstituted by the catalytic subunit (hTERT) and the RNA subunit (called hTERC, hTER, or hTR). However, the routes of the RNA and protein components of telomerase from their generation to assembly into telomerase appear to be complex and likely to be highly regulate...

Journal: :The EMBO Journal 2009
Peter M Lansdorp

The telomeres of most eukaryotes are characterized by guanine-rich repeats synthesized by the reverse transcriptase telomerase. Complete loss of telomerase is tolerated for several generations in most species, but modestly reduced telomerase levels in human beings are implicated in bone marrow failure, pulmonary fibrosis and a spectrum of other diseases including cancer. Differences in telomera...

2014
Helen Hwang Patricia Opresko Sua Myong

The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes are capped by telomeres which consist of tandem G-rich DNA repeats stabilized by the shelterin protein complex. Telomeres shorten progressively in most normal cells due to the end replication problem. In more than 85% of cancers however, the telomere length is maintained by telomerase; a reverse transcriptase that adds telomeric TTAGGG repeats using its integr...

Journal: :Cell 1997
Matthew Meyerson Christopher M Counter Elinor Ng Eaton Leif W Ellisen Philipp Steiner Stephanie Dickinson Caddle Liuda Ziaugra Roderick L Beijersbergen Michael J Davidoff Qingyun Liu Silvia Bacchetti Daniel A Haber Robert A Weinberg

Telomerase, the ribonucleoprotein enzyme that elongates telomeres, is repressed in normal human somatic cells but is reactivated during tumor progression. We report the cloning of a human gene, hEST2, that shares significant sequence similarity with the telomerase catalytic subunit genes of lower eukaryotes. hEST2 is expressed at high levels in primary tumors, cancer cell lines, and telomerase-...

Journal: :Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 2013
Yin Luo Shuai Zhang Ke-Ming Qiu Zhi-Jun Liu Yu-Shun Yang Jie Fu Wei-Qing Zhong Hai-Liang Zhu

A series of novel aryl-2H-pyrazole derivatives bearing 1,4-benzodioxan or 1,3-benzodioxole moiety were designed as potential telomerase inhibitors to enhance the ability of aryl-2H-pyrazole derivatives to inhibit telomerase, a target of anticancer. The telomerase inhibition tests showed that compound 16A displayed the most potent inhibitory activity with IC(50) value of 0.9 μM for telomerase. T...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2017
Kunitoshi Chiba Jacob M Vogan Robert A Wu Manraj S Gill Xiaozhu Zhang Kathleen Collins Dirk Hockemeyer

Telomerase action at telomeres is essential for the immortal phenotype of stem cells and the aberrant proliferative potential of cancer cells. Insufficient telomere maintenance can cause stem cell and tissue failure syndromes, while increased telomerase levels are associated with tumorigenesis. Both pathologies can arise from only small perturbation of telomerase function. To analyze telomerase...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Jens C. Schmidt Arthur J. Zaug Thomas R. Cech

Telomerase maintains genome integrity by adding repetitive DNA sequences to the chromosome ends in actively dividing cells, including 90% of all cancer cells. Recruitment of human telomerase to telomeres occurs during S-phase of the cell cycle, but the molecular mechanism of the process is only partially understood. Here, we use CRISPR genome editing and single-molecule imaging to track telomer...

2006
Li Mao Adel K. El-Naggar You-Hong Fan Jin Soo Lee Scott M. Lippman Scott Kayser Reuben Lotan Waun Ki Hong

The primary function of telomerase is the synthesis of telomeric DNA, which is the main pathway by which telomere length is maintained in the human germline and stem cells. Activation of telomerase is associated with elongation of telomeres and cell immortalization. Recently, telomerase activity has been detected in tissues from many human cancers but not in the majorityof normaltissues,suggest...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Melissa A Rivera Elizabeth H Blackburn

The ribonucleoprotein telomerase is a specialized reverse transcriptase minimally composed of an RNA, TER, and a protein catalytic subunit, TERT. The TER and TERT subunits of telomerase associate to form a dimeric enzyme in several organisms, including human. A small portion of TER, the template domain, is used by telomerase for the synthesis of tandem repeats of telomeric DNA. We studied some ...

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