Tethering telomeres to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) allows homologous chromosome pairing during meiosis. The meiosis-specific protein TERB1 binds the telomeric protein TRF1 to establish telomere-INM connectivity and is essential for mouse fertility. Here we solve the structure of the human TRF1-TERB1 interface to reveal the structural basis for telomere-INM linkage. Disruption of this interface abrogates binding and compromises telomere-INM attachment in mice. An embedded CDK-phosphorylation site within the TRF1-binding region of TERB1 provides a mechanism for cap exchange, a late-pachytene phenomenon involving the dissociation of the TRF1-TERB1 complex. Indeed, further strengthening this interaction interferes with cap exchange. Finall...
Telomeres are dynamic nucleoprotein structures that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. In human...
TRF1 is a component of the shelterin complex at mammalian telomeres; however, a role for TRF1 in tel...
Previous studies in human cells indicate that sister telo-meres have distinct requirements for their...
During meiotic prophase, telomere-mediated chromosomal movement along the nuclear envelope is crucia...
Summary: Meiotic telomeres attach to the nuclear envelope (NE) and drive the chromosome movement req...
SummaryIn meiosis, telomeres attach to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) and drive the chromosome mov...
Meiotic chromosomes undergo rapid prophase movements, which are thought to facilitate the formation ...
Background: Telomeres have crucial meiosis-specific roles in the orderly reduction of chromosome num...
Proper segregation of replicated chromosomes is essential for cell division in all organisms. Linear...
Telomeres are essential for genomic stability and their dysfunction has been implicated in cancer an...
Telomere associations have been observed during key cellular processes such as mitosis, meiosis, and...
Mammalian telomeres consist of TTAGGG repeats, telomeric repeat binding factor (TRF), and other prot...
Mammalian telomeres consist of TTAGGG repeats, telomeric repeat binding factor (TRF), and other prot...
SummaryPrior to the pairing and recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis, telomer...
AbstractBackground: Human telomeres are coated by the telomere repeat binding proteins TRF1 and TRF2...
Telomeres are dynamic nucleoprotein structures that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. In human...
TRF1 is a component of the shelterin complex at mammalian telomeres; however, a role for TRF1 in tel...
Previous studies in human cells indicate that sister telo-meres have distinct requirements for their...
During meiotic prophase, telomere-mediated chromosomal movement along the nuclear envelope is crucia...
Summary: Meiotic telomeres attach to the nuclear envelope (NE) and drive the chromosome movement req...
SummaryIn meiosis, telomeres attach to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) and drive the chromosome mov...
Meiotic chromosomes undergo rapid prophase movements, which are thought to facilitate the formation ...
Background: Telomeres have crucial meiosis-specific roles in the orderly reduction of chromosome num...
Proper segregation of replicated chromosomes is essential for cell division in all organisms. Linear...
Telomeres are essential for genomic stability and their dysfunction has been implicated in cancer an...
Telomere associations have been observed during key cellular processes such as mitosis, meiosis, and...
Mammalian telomeres consist of TTAGGG repeats, telomeric repeat binding factor (TRF), and other prot...
Mammalian telomeres consist of TTAGGG repeats, telomeric repeat binding factor (TRF), and other prot...
SummaryPrior to the pairing and recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis, telomer...
AbstractBackground: Human telomeres are coated by the telomere repeat binding proteins TRF1 and TRF2...
Telomeres are dynamic nucleoprotein structures that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. In human...
TRF1 is a component of the shelterin complex at mammalian telomeres; however, a role for TRF1 in tel...
Previous studies in human cells indicate that sister telo-meres have distinct requirements for their...