AbstractThe linear nature of eukaryotic chromosomes leaves natural DNA ends susceptible to triggering DNA damage responses. Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein structures that comprise the “end zone” of chromosomes. Besides having specialized sequences and structures, there are six resident proteins at telomeres that play prominent roles in protecting chromosome ends. In this review, we discuss this team of proteins, termed shelterin, and how it is involved in regulating DNA damage signaling, repair and replication at telomeres
Telomeres form special structures to shield chromosome ends from inappro-priate DNA repair activitie...
Sampada Kalan, Diego Loayza Department of Biological Sciences, Hunter College, and Graduate Center o...
Proper replication of the telomeric DNA at chromosome ends is critical for preserving genome integri...
Telomeres, repetitive DNA sequences at chromosome ends, are shielded against the DNA damage response...
Telomeric repeats, coated by the shelterin complex, prevent inappropriate activation of the DNA dama...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures capping the natural termini of eukaryotic linear chromosomes....
International audienceTelomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of...
International audienceTelomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of...
Added by telomerase, arrays of TTAGGG repeats specify the ends of human chromosomes. A complex forme...
International audienceTelomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of...
International audienceTelomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of...
Telomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of linear chromosomes. T...
Telomeres, the nucleoprotein structures at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, have multiple roles i...
Telomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of linear chromosomes. T...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that protect the ends of linear chromosomes. Telomeres serve ...
Telomeres form special structures to shield chromosome ends from inappro-priate DNA repair activitie...
Sampada Kalan, Diego Loayza Department of Biological Sciences, Hunter College, and Graduate Center o...
Proper replication of the telomeric DNA at chromosome ends is critical for preserving genome integri...
Telomeres, repetitive DNA sequences at chromosome ends, are shielded against the DNA damage response...
Telomeric repeats, coated by the shelterin complex, prevent inappropriate activation of the DNA dama...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures capping the natural termini of eukaryotic linear chromosomes....
International audienceTelomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of...
International audienceTelomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of...
Added by telomerase, arrays of TTAGGG repeats specify the ends of human chromosomes. A complex forme...
International audienceTelomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of...
International audienceTelomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of...
Telomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of linear chromosomes. T...
Telomeres, the nucleoprotein structures at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, have multiple roles i...
Telomeres are complex nucleoprotein structures that protect the extremities of linear chromosomes. T...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that protect the ends of linear chromosomes. Telomeres serve ...
Telomeres form special structures to shield chromosome ends from inappro-priate DNA repair activitie...
Sampada Kalan, Diego Loayza Department of Biological Sciences, Hunter College, and Graduate Center o...
Proper replication of the telomeric DNA at chromosome ends is critical for preserving genome integri...