SummaryTelomeric repeats located within chromosomes are called interstitial telomeric sequences (ITSs). They are polymorphic in length and are likely hotspots for initiation of chromosomal rearrangements that have been linked to human disease. Using our S. cerevisiae system to study repeat-mediated genome instability, we have previously shown that yeast telomeric (Ytel) repeats induce various gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCR) when their G-rich strands serve as the lagging strand template for replication (G orientation). Here, we show that interstitial Ytel repeats in the opposite C orientation prefer to expand rather than cause GCR. A tract of eight Ytel repeats expands at a rate of 4 × 10−4 per replication, ranking them among the most...
Telomeres are the protein-nucleic acid structures at the ends of eukaryote chromosomes. Tandem repea...
Telomeres share some common features among eukaryotes, with few exceptions such as the fruit fly Dro...
Yeast telomeres consist of approximately 300 nt of degenerate repeats with the consensus sequence G(...
Tandem DNA repeats derived from the ancestral (TTAGGG)n run were first detected at chromosome ends o...
DNA replication errors at certain sites in the genome initiate chromosome instability that ultimatel...
WOS: 000262609100002PubMed ID: 19029249Some human cancers maintain telomeres using alternative lengt...
DNA repetitive sequences capable of adopting non-B DNA structures are a potent source of instability...
There is a temporal order to eukaryotic chromo-somal replication (for review, see Fangman and Brewer...
PubMed ID: 15713803Eukaryotic cells, including some human cancers, that lack telomerase can sometime...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, chromosomes terminate with approximately 400 bp of a simple r...
The integrity of the genome relies on the maintenance of chromosomes, the structural embodiment of t...
SummaryThe maintenance of an appropriate number of telomere repeats by telomerase is essential for p...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, chromosomes terminate with approximately 400 bp of a simple r...
Errors in DNA replication can cause chromosome instability and gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCR...
Telomeres containing vertebrate-type DNA repeats can be stably maintained in Saccharomyces cerevisia...
Telomeres are the protein-nucleic acid structures at the ends of eukaryote chromosomes. Tandem repea...
Telomeres share some common features among eukaryotes, with few exceptions such as the fruit fly Dro...
Yeast telomeres consist of approximately 300 nt of degenerate repeats with the consensus sequence G(...
Tandem DNA repeats derived from the ancestral (TTAGGG)n run were first detected at chromosome ends o...
DNA replication errors at certain sites in the genome initiate chromosome instability that ultimatel...
WOS: 000262609100002PubMed ID: 19029249Some human cancers maintain telomeres using alternative lengt...
DNA repetitive sequences capable of adopting non-B DNA structures are a potent source of instability...
There is a temporal order to eukaryotic chromo-somal replication (for review, see Fangman and Brewer...
PubMed ID: 15713803Eukaryotic cells, including some human cancers, that lack telomerase can sometime...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, chromosomes terminate with approximately 400 bp of a simple r...
The integrity of the genome relies on the maintenance of chromosomes, the structural embodiment of t...
SummaryThe maintenance of an appropriate number of telomere repeats by telomerase is essential for p...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, chromosomes terminate with approximately 400 bp of a simple r...
Errors in DNA replication can cause chromosome instability and gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCR...
Telomeres containing vertebrate-type DNA repeats can be stably maintained in Saccharomyces cerevisia...
Telomeres are the protein-nucleic acid structures at the ends of eukaryote chromosomes. Tandem repea...
Telomeres share some common features among eukaryotes, with few exceptions such as the fruit fly Dro...
Yeast telomeres consist of approximately 300 nt of degenerate repeats with the consensus sequence G(...