نتایج جستجو برای: trf2

تعداد نتایج: 529  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Jeffrey Zheng-Sheng Ye Jill R Donigian Megan van Overbeek Diego Loayza Yan Luo Andrew N Krutchinsky Brian T Chait Titia de Lange

Human telomeres contain two related telomeric DNA-binding proteins, TRF1 and TRF2. The TRF1 complex contains the TRF1 interacting partner, TIN2, as well as PIP1 and POT1 and regulates telomere-length homeostasis. The TRF2 complex is primarily involved in telomere protection and contains the TRF2 interacting partner human (h)Rap1 as well as several factors involved in the DNA damage response. A ...

2014
Paula Martínez Iole Ferrara-Romeo Juana M Flores Maria A Blasco

TRF2 is a component of shelterin, the protein complex that protects the ends of mammalian chromosomes. TRF2 is essential for telomere capping owing to its roles in suppressing an ATM-dependent DNA damage response (DDR) at chromosome ends and inhibiting end-to-end chromosome fusions. Mice deficient for TRF2 are early embryonic lethal. However, the role of TRF2 in later stages of development and ...

2009
Ilene M. Pedroso William Hayward Terace M. Fletcher

The sequence of human telomeric DNA consists of tandem repeats of 5'-d(TTAGGG)-3'. This guanine-rich DNA can form G-quadruplex secondary structures which may affect telomere maintenance. A current model for telomere protection by the telomere-binding protein, TRF2, involves the formation of a t-loop which is stabilized by a strand invasion-like reaction. This type of reaction may be affected by...

2016
Ananda Kishore Mukherjee Shalu Sharma Parashar Dhapola Dhurjhoti Saha Tabish Hussain Sumitabho Deb Roy Gunjan Purohit Anirban Kar Ankita Singh Suman Sengupta Vivek Srivastava Manish Kumar Sagar Sengupta Shantanu Chowdhury

TRF2 is a telomere repeat binding factor crucial for telomere maintenance and genome stability. An emerging non-conventional role of TRF2 is as a transcriptional regulator through extra-telomeric bindings. Herein we report that increase in telomere length leads to sequestration of TRF2 at the telomeres leading to reduced extra-telomeric TRF2 occupancy genome wide. Decrease in TRF2 occupancy was...

Journal: :Circulation 2015
Julie Wang Anna K Uryga Johannes Reinhold Nichola Figg Lauren Baker Alison Finigan Kelly Gray Sheetal Kumar Murray Clarke Martin Bennett

BACKGROUND Although vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) proliferation is implicated in atherogenesis, VSMCs in advanced plaques and cultured from plaques show evidence of VSMC senescence and DNA damage. In particular, plaque VSMCs show shortening of telomeres, which can directly induce senescence. Senescence can have multiple effects on plaque development and morphology; however, the consequence...

2015
Eliška Janoušková Ivona Nečasová Jana Pavloušková Michal Zimmermann Milan Hluchý Victoria Marini Monika Nováková Ctirad Hofr

More than two decades of genetic research have identified and assigned main biological functions of shelterin proteins that safeguard telomeres. However, a molecular mechanism of how each protein subunit contributes to the protecting function of the whole shelterin complex remains elusive. Human Repressor activator protein 1 (Rap1) forms a multifunctional complex with Telomeric Repeat binding F...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004
Jan Karlseder Kristina Hoke Olga K Mirzoeva Christopher Bakkenist Michael B Kastan John H. J Petrini Titia de Lange

The telomeric protein TRF2 is required to prevent mammalian telomeres from activating DNA damage checkpoints. Here we show that overexpression of TRF2 affects the response of the ATM kinase to DNA damage. Overexpression of TRF2 abrogated the cell cycle arrest after ionizing radiation and diminished several other readouts of the DNA damage response, including phosphorylation of Nbs1, induction o...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2006
Daria V Kopytova Aleksey N Krasnov Marina R Kopantceva Elena N Nabirochkina Julia V Nikolenko Oksana Maksimenko Maria M Kurshakova Lubov A Lebedeva Maksim M Yerokhin Olga B Simonova Leonid I Korochkin Laszlo Tora Pavel G Georgiev Sofia G Georgieva

The Drosophila TATA box-binding protein (TBP)-related factor 2 (TRF2 or TLF) was shown to control a subset of genes different from that controlled by TBP. Here, we have investigated the structure and functions of the trf2 gene. We demonstrate that it encodes two protein isoforms: the previously described 75-kDa TRF2 and a newly identified 175-kDa version in which the same sequence is preceded b...

2015
Zhenhua Luo Xuyang Feng Haoli Wang Weiyi Xu Yong Zhao Wenbin Ma Songshan Jiang Dan Liu Junjiu Huang Zhou Songyang

Telomeric repeat binding factor 2 (TRF2) is essential for telomere maintenance and has been implicated in DNA damage response and aging. Telomere dysfunction induced by TRF2 inhibition can accelerate cellular senescence in human fibroblasts. While previous work has demonstrated that a variety of factors can regulate TRF2 expression transcriptionally and post-translationally, whether microRNAs (...

2016
Parminder Kaur Dong Wu Jiangguo Lin Preston Countryman Kira C. Bradford Dorothy A. Erie Robert Riehn Patricia L. Opresko Hong Wang

Shelterin protein TRF2 modulates telomere structures by promoting dsDNA compaction and T-loop formation. Advancement of our understanding of the mechanism underlying TRF2-mediated DNA compaction requires additional information regarding DNA paths in TRF2-DNA complexes. To uncover the location of DNA inside protein-DNA complexes, we recently developed the Dual-Resonance-frequency-Enhanced Electr...

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