Recruitment to telomeres is a pivotal step in the function and regulation of human telomerase; however, the molecular basis for recruitment is not known. Here, we have directly investigated the process of telomerase recruitment via fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP). We find that depletion of two components of the shelterin complex that is found at telomeres—TPP1 and the protein that tethers TPP1 to the complex, TIN2—results in a loss of telomerase recruitment. On the other hand, we find that the majority of the observed telomerase association with telomeres does not require POT1, the shelterin protein that links TPP1 to the single-stranded region of the telomere. Deletion of the oligonucleoti...
Dyskeratosis Congenita (DC) is a heritable multi-system disorder caused by abnormally short telomere...
re shelterin, which are assembled on the telomeric TTAGGG repeat the single-stranded telomeric DNA i...
The lengths of human telomeres, which protect chromosome ends from degradation and end fusions(1,2),...
Human chromosome ends are capped by shelterin, a protein complex that protects the natural ends from...
© 2014 The Authors. Current models depict that telomerase recruitment equates to activation. Telomer...
Telomerase activity allows normal cells to achieve immortality, which is one of the hallmarks of can...
Linear chromosomes lose terminal sequence with every cell division due to incomplete replication by ...
Telomere length homeostasis is essential for the long-term survival of stem cells, and its set point...
Mammalian telomeres are protected by the shelterin complex, which contains single-stranded telomeric...
Tightly controlled recruitment of telomerase, a low-abundance enzyme, to telomeres is essential for ...
Telomeres were originally defined as chromosome caps that prevent the natural ends of linear chromos...
SummaryTelomere synthesis in cancer cells and stem cells involves trafficking of telomerase to Cajal...
Eukaryotic cells must overcome two major biological problems associated with linear chromosomes: the...
Telomerase catalyzes chromosome end replication in stem cells and other long-lived cells. Mutations ...
TIN2 is an important regulator of telomere length, and mutations in TINF2, the gene encoding TIN2, c...
Dyskeratosis Congenita (DC) is a heritable multi-system disorder caused by abnormally short telomere...
re shelterin, which are assembled on the telomeric TTAGGG repeat the single-stranded telomeric DNA i...
The lengths of human telomeres, which protect chromosome ends from degradation and end fusions(1,2),...
Human chromosome ends are capped by shelterin, a protein complex that protects the natural ends from...
© 2014 The Authors. Current models depict that telomerase recruitment equates to activation. Telomer...
Telomerase activity allows normal cells to achieve immortality, which is one of the hallmarks of can...
Linear chromosomes lose terminal sequence with every cell division due to incomplete replication by ...
Telomere length homeostasis is essential for the long-term survival of stem cells, and its set point...
Mammalian telomeres are protected by the shelterin complex, which contains single-stranded telomeric...
Tightly controlled recruitment of telomerase, a low-abundance enzyme, to telomeres is essential for ...
Telomeres were originally defined as chromosome caps that prevent the natural ends of linear chromos...
SummaryTelomere synthesis in cancer cells and stem cells involves trafficking of telomerase to Cajal...
Eukaryotic cells must overcome two major biological problems associated with linear chromosomes: the...
Telomerase catalyzes chromosome end replication in stem cells and other long-lived cells. Mutations ...
TIN2 is an important regulator of telomere length, and mutations in TINF2, the gene encoding TIN2, c...
Dyskeratosis Congenita (DC) is a heritable multi-system disorder caused by abnormally short telomere...
re shelterin, which are assembled on the telomeric TTAGGG repeat the single-stranded telomeric DNA i...
The lengths of human telomeres, which protect chromosome ends from degradation and end fusions(1,2),...