The checkpoint kinases ATM and ATR are redundantly required for maintenance of stable telomeres in diverse organisms, including budding and fission yeasts, Arabidopsis, Drosophila, and mammals. However, the molecular basis for telomere instability in cells lacking ATM and ATR has not yet been elucidated fully in organisms that utilize both the telomere protection complex shelterin and telomerase to maintain telomeres, such as fission yeast and humans. Here, we demonstrate by quantitative chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays that simultaneous loss of Tel1ATM and Rad3ATR kinases leads to a defect in recruitment of telomerase to telomeres, reduced binding of the shelterin complex subunits Ccq1 and Tpz1, and increased binding of RPA and ...
Telomere elongation is coupled with genome replica- tion, raising the question of the repair of shor...
Copyright © 2019 by the Genetics Society of AmericaA subset of cancers rely on telomerase-independen...
Telomeres, the natural ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, are essential for cell viability and g...
The checkpoint kinases ATM and ATR are redundantly required for maintenance of stable telomeres in d...
The shelterin complex plays both positive and negative roles in telomerase regulation. While shelter...
<div><p>Studies in fission yeast have previously identified evolutionarily conserved shelterin and S...
In both fission yeast and humans, the shelterin complex plays central roles in regulation of telomer...
ATM and ATR are two redundant checkpoint kinases essential for the stable maintenance of telomeres i...
While telomeres must provide mechanisms to prevent DNA repair and DNA damage checkpoint factors from...
Tightly controlled recruitment of telomerase, a low-abundance enzyme, to telomeres is essential for ...
Studies in fission yeast have previously identified evolutionarily conserved shelterin and Stn1-Ten1...
Telomeres recruit telomerase and differentiate chromosome ends from sites of DNA damage. Although th...
Fission yeast cells survive loss of the telomerase catalytic subunit Trt1 (TERT) through recombinati...
Fission yeast cells survive loss of the telomerase catalytic subunit Trt1 (TERT) through recombinati...
International audienceAbstract Telomere elongation is coupled with genome replication, raising the q...
Telomere elongation is coupled with genome replica- tion, raising the question of the repair of shor...
Copyright © 2019 by the Genetics Society of AmericaA subset of cancers rely on telomerase-independen...
Telomeres, the natural ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, are essential for cell viability and g...
The checkpoint kinases ATM and ATR are redundantly required for maintenance of stable telomeres in d...
The shelterin complex plays both positive and negative roles in telomerase regulation. While shelter...
<div><p>Studies in fission yeast have previously identified evolutionarily conserved shelterin and S...
In both fission yeast and humans, the shelterin complex plays central roles in regulation of telomer...
ATM and ATR are two redundant checkpoint kinases essential for the stable maintenance of telomeres i...
While telomeres must provide mechanisms to prevent DNA repair and DNA damage checkpoint factors from...
Tightly controlled recruitment of telomerase, a low-abundance enzyme, to telomeres is essential for ...
Studies in fission yeast have previously identified evolutionarily conserved shelterin and Stn1-Ten1...
Telomeres recruit telomerase and differentiate chromosome ends from sites of DNA damage. Although th...
Fission yeast cells survive loss of the telomerase catalytic subunit Trt1 (TERT) through recombinati...
Fission yeast cells survive loss of the telomerase catalytic subunit Trt1 (TERT) through recombinati...
International audienceAbstract Telomere elongation is coupled with genome replication, raising the q...
Telomere elongation is coupled with genome replica- tion, raising the question of the repair of shor...
Copyright © 2019 by the Genetics Society of AmericaA subset of cancers rely on telomerase-independen...
Telomeres, the natural ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, are essential for cell viability and g...