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Removal of Shelterin Reveals the Telomere End-Protection Problem

Rockefeller University

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Abstract

The telomere end-protection problem is defined by the aggregate of DNA damage signaling and repair pathways that require repression at telomeres. To define the end-protection problem, we removed the whole shelterin complex from mouse telomeres through conditional deletion of TRF1 and TRF2 in nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) deficient cells. The data reveal two DNA damage response pathways not previously observed upon deletion of individual shelterin proteins. The shelterin-free telomeres are processed by microhomology-mediated alternative-NHEJ when Ku70/80 is absent and are attacked by nucleolytic degradation in the absence of 53BP1. The data establish that the end-protection problem is specified by six…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Shelterin
  • Telomere
  • Non-homologous end joining
  • DNA damage
  • Homologous recombination
  • Ku70
  • DNA repair
  • Ataxia-telangiectasia
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