Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures capping the natural termini of eukaryotic linear chromosomes. Telomeres possess an inherent ability to circumvent the activation of a full-blown DNA damage response (DDR), and hence fusion reactions, by limiting inappropriate double-strand break (DSB) repair and processing activities at eukaryotic chromosome ends. A telomere-specific protein complex, termed shelterin, has a crucial function in safeguarding and securing telomere integrity. Within this complex, TRF2 has emerged as the key player, dictating different states of telomere protection during the replicative lifespan of a cell. How TRF2 prevents activation of DSB repair activities at functional telomeres has now been extensively investigated. I...
Mammalian telomeres stabilize chromosome ends as a result of their assembly into a peculiar form of ...
Linear genomes end in characteristic structures consisting of repetitive DNA and proteins: the telom...
SummaryTelomeres protect chromosome ends through the interaction of telomeric repeats with shelterin...
International audienceThe shelterin proteins protect telomeres against activation of the DNA damage ...
International audienceThe shelterin proteins protect telomeres against activation of the DNA damage ...
International audienceThe shelterin proteins protect telomeres against activation of the DNA damage ...
AbstractThe mechanism by which telomeres prevent end-to-end fusion has remained elusive. Here, we sh...
Loss of shelterin components TRF2 or POT1a–TPP1 complex from the chromosome end triggers DNA damage ...
Loss of shelterin components TRF2 or POT1a–TPP1 complex from the chromosome end triggers DNA damage ...
Mammalian telomeres protect chromosome ends from aberrant DNA repair. TRF2, a component of the telom...
The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes need to be pro-tected from the activation of a DNA damage respons...
The protection of telomere ends by the shelterin complex prevents DNA damage signalling and promiscu...
Telomeres are the nucleoproteic structures that protect the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes from reco...
AbstractThe linear nature of eukaryotic chromosomes leaves natural DNA ends susceptible to triggerin...
Telomeres are dynamic nucleo-protein structures capping the ends of all eukaryotic chromosomes. Toge...
Mammalian telomeres stabilize chromosome ends as a result of their assembly into a peculiar form of ...
Linear genomes end in characteristic structures consisting of repetitive DNA and proteins: the telom...
SummaryTelomeres protect chromosome ends through the interaction of telomeric repeats with shelterin...
International audienceThe shelterin proteins protect telomeres against activation of the DNA damage ...
International audienceThe shelterin proteins protect telomeres against activation of the DNA damage ...
International audienceThe shelterin proteins protect telomeres against activation of the DNA damage ...
AbstractThe mechanism by which telomeres prevent end-to-end fusion has remained elusive. Here, we sh...
Loss of shelterin components TRF2 or POT1a–TPP1 complex from the chromosome end triggers DNA damage ...
Loss of shelterin components TRF2 or POT1a–TPP1 complex from the chromosome end triggers DNA damage ...
Mammalian telomeres protect chromosome ends from aberrant DNA repair. TRF2, a component of the telom...
The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes need to be pro-tected from the activation of a DNA damage respons...
The protection of telomere ends by the shelterin complex prevents DNA damage signalling and promiscu...
Telomeres are the nucleoproteic structures that protect the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes from reco...
AbstractThe linear nature of eukaryotic chromosomes leaves natural DNA ends susceptible to triggerin...
Telomeres are dynamic nucleo-protein structures capping the ends of all eukaryotic chromosomes. Toge...
Mammalian telomeres stabilize chromosome ends as a result of their assembly into a peculiar form of ...
Linear genomes end in characteristic structures consisting of repetitive DNA and proteins: the telom...
SummaryTelomeres protect chromosome ends through the interaction of telomeric repeats with shelterin...