Human Telomerase and Its Regulation
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Abstract
The telomere is a special functional complex at the end of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, consisting of tandem repeat DNA sequences and associated proteins. It is essential for maintaining the integrity and stability of linear eukaryotic genomes. Telomere length regulation and maintenance contribute to normal human cellular aging and human diseases. The synthesis of telomeres is mainly achieved by the cellular reverse transcriptase telomerase, an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase that adds telomeric DNA to telomeres. Expression of telomerase is usually required for cell immortalization and long-term tumor growth. In humans, telomerase activity is tightly regulated during development and oncogenesis. The modulation…
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3Topics & keywords
- Telomerase
- Telomere
- Biology
- Telomerase reverse transcriptase
- Telomerase RNA component
- Carcinogenesis
- Cell biology
- Reverse transcriptase
- Good health and well-being