نتایج جستجو برای: trf2

تعداد نتایج: 529  

2014
Taylor R. H Mitchell Xu-Dong Zhu

Methylation of N-terminal arginines of the shelterin component TRF2 is important for cellular proliferation. While TRF2 is found at telomeres, where it plays an essential role in maintaining telomere integrity, little is known about the cellular localization of methylated TRF2. Here we report that the majority of methylated TRF2 is resistant to extraction by high salt buffer and DNase I treatme...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2004
Yusun Jung Seungku Lee Seunghyun Bang Soonok Kim Kyungho Choi Changhee Lee Seong-Gene Lee Chong Jai Kim Kyuyoung Song Inchul Lee

TRF2 is a ubiquitous protein that protects telomeres in the nucleus. We found that TRF2 was present at the peripheral nerve axons and the brain neuroglial cell processes extensively. It was in the cytoplasmic membrane as well as nuclear fractions, but not in the soluble cytoplasmic fraction of SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. TRF2 was up-regulated in P19 embryonal carcinoma cells at the early stage...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2009
Taylor R H Mitchell Kimberly Glenfield Kajaparan Jeyanthan Xu-Dong Zhu

TRF2, a component of the shelterin complex, functions to protect telomeres. TRF2 contains an N-terminal basic domain rich in glycines and arginines, similar to the GAR motif that is methylated by protein arginine methyltransferases. However, whether arginine methylation regulates TRF2 function has not been determined. Here we report that amino acid substitutions of arginines with lysines in the...

2017
Ivona Nečasová Eliška Janoušková Tomáš Klumpler Ctirad Hofr

Telomeric repeat binding factor 2 (TRF2) folds human telomeres into loops to prevent unwanted DNA repair and chromosome end-joining. The N-terminal basic domain of TRF2 (B-domain) protects the telomeric displacement loop (D-loop) from cleavage by endonucleases. Repressor activator protein 1 (Rap1) binds TRF2 and improves telomeric DNA recognition. We found that the B-domain of TRF2 stabilized t...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Peisu Zhang Michael J. Pazin Catherine M. Schwartz Kevin G. Becker Robert P. Wersto Caroline M. Dilley Mark P. Mattson

Removal of TRF2, a telomere shelterin protein, recapitulates key aspects of telomere attrition including the DNA-damage response and cell-cycle arrest [1]. Distinct from the response of proliferating cells to loss of TRF2 [2, 3], in rodent noncycling cells, TRF2 inhibition promotes differentiation and growth [4, 5]. However, the mechanism that couples telomere gene-silencing features [6-8] to d...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2008
Yong-Wei Zhang Zhi-Xiang Zhang Ze-Hong Miao Jian Ding

Telomere repeat binding factor 2 (TRF2) has been increasingly recognized to be involved in DNA damage response and telomere maintenance. Our previous report found that salvicine (SAL), a novel topoisomerase II poison, elicited DNA double-strand breaks and telomere erosion in separate experimental systems. However, it remains to be clarified whether they share a common response to these two even...

2017
Wei Fan Sin Man Lam Jingxue Xin Xiao Yang Zhonghua Liu Yuan Liu Yong Wang Guanghou Shui Xun Huang

The general transcription factor TBP (TATA-box binding protein) and its associated factors (TAFs) together form the TFIID complex, which directs transcription initiation. Through RNAi and mutant analysis, we identified a specific TBP family protein, TRF2, and a set of TAFs that regulate lipid droplet (LD) size in the Drosophila larval fat body. Among the three Drosophila TBP genes, trf2, tbp an...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2001
Di Zhang Tarja-Leena Penttila Patricia L. Morris Robert G. Roeder

Mice lacking the TBP-related factor 2 (TRF2) gene, which is highly expressed in the testis, have a severe defect in spermiogenesis. Here we show that the expression of TRF2 is both cell type- and stage-specific. TRF2 expression was first detected in the late pachytene spermatocytes at stage VIII and increased throughout the subsequent stages. After meiotic divisions, the TRF2 expression decline...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Benjamin R. Houghtaling Leanora Cuttonaro William Chang Susan Smith

BACKGROUND Human telomeres are coated by the telomere repeat binding proteins TRF1 and TRF2, which are believed to function independently to regulate telomere length and protect chromosome ends, respectively. RESULTS Here, we show that TRF1 and TRF2 are linked via TIN2, a previously identified TRF1-interacting protein, and its novel binding partner TINT1. TINT1 localized to telomeres via TIN2...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2009
Anaïs Poulet Rémi Buisson Cendrine Faivre-Moskalenko Mélanie Koelblen Simon Amiard Fabien Montel Santiago Cuesta-Lopez Olivier Bornet Françoise Guerlesquin Thomas Godet Julien Moukhtar Françoise Argoul Anne-Cécile Déclais David M J Lilley Stephen C Y Ip Stephen C West Eric Gilson Marie-Josèphe Giraud-Panis

The ability of the telomeric DNA-binding protein, TRF2, to stimulate t-loop formation while preventing t-loop deletion is believed to be crucial to maintain telomere integrity in mammals. However, little is known on the molecular mechanisms behind these properties of TRF2. In this report, we show that TRF2 greatly increases the rate of Holliday junction (HJ) formation and blocks the cleavage by...

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