reviewAnnual Review of BiochemistryJun 1, 2004Closed access

Regulation of Telomerase by Telomeric Proteins

Rockefeller University · Mass General Brigham

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Abstract

Telomeres are essential for genome stability in all eukaryotes. Changes in telomere functions and the associated chromosomal abnormalities have been implicated in human aging and cancer. Telomeres are composed of repetitive sequences that can be maintained by telomerase, a complex containing a reverse transcriptase (hTERT in humans and Est2 in budding yeast), a template RNA (hTERC in humans and Tlc1 in yeast), and accessory factors (the Est1 proteins and dyskerin in humans and Est1, Est3, and Sm proteins in budding yeast). Telomerase is regulated in cis by proteins that bind to telomeric DNA. This regulation can take place at the telomere terminus, involving single-stranded DNA-binding proteins (POT1 in humans…

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Keywords
  • Telomerase
  • Telomere
  • Telomere-binding protein
  • Biology
  • Rap1
  • Telomerase RNA component
  • Cell biology
  • Telomerase reverse transcriptase
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