The loss of telomere function can result in telomeric fusion events that lead to the types of genomic rearrangements, such as nonreciprocal translocations, that typify early-stage carcinogenesis. By using single-molecule approaches to characterize fusion events, we provide a functional definition of fusogenic telomeres in human cells. We show that approximately half of the fusion events contained no canonical telomere repeats at the fusion point; of those that did, the longest was 12.8 repeats. Furthermore, in addition to end-replication losses, human telomeres are subjected to large-scale deletion events that occur in the presence or absence of telomerase. Here we show that these telomeres are fusogenic, and thus despite the majority of te...
Telomeres are DNA-protein complexes that form a protective cap at chromosome ends and provide a buff...
Telomeres, the terminal chromosomal structure crucial for maintaining genomic integrity, shorten wit...
Telomeres protect eukaryotic chromosomes from illegitimate end-to-end fusions. When this function fa...
The loss of telomere function can result in telomeric fusion events that lead to the types of genomi...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
Telomeres are specialized DNA-protein structures at the ends of the linear chromosomes. In mammalian...
Telomere fusion is an important mutational event that has the potential to lead to large-scale genom...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and can ultimately become substrates for non-homologous en...
Human telomeres are intrinsically dynamic structures, with multiple biological processes operating t...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
AbstractRecent data indicate that loss of the protective telomeric capping function leads to active ...
AbstractThe t-loop structure of mammalian telomeres is thought to repress nonhomologous end joining ...
Telomeres are highly specialized structures at the ends of chromosomes that are made up of tandem 5′...
AbstractLoss of telomere function can induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. To investigate the pro...
Telomeres are DNA-protein complexes that form a protective cap at chromosome ends and provide a buff...
Telomeres, the terminal chromosomal structure crucial for maintaining genomic integrity, shorten wit...
Telomeres protect eukaryotic chromosomes from illegitimate end-to-end fusions. When this function fa...
The loss of telomere function can result in telomeric fusion events that lead to the types of genomi...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
Telomeres are specialized DNA-protein structures at the ends of the linear chromosomes. In mammalian...
Telomere fusion is an important mutational event that has the potential to lead to large-scale genom...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and can ultimately become substrates for non-homologous en...
Human telomeres are intrinsically dynamic structures, with multiple biological processes operating t...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
AbstractRecent data indicate that loss of the protective telomeric capping function leads to active ...
AbstractThe t-loop structure of mammalian telomeres is thought to repress nonhomologous end joining ...
Telomeres are highly specialized structures at the ends of chromosomes that are made up of tandem 5′...
AbstractLoss of telomere function can induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. To investigate the pro...
Telomeres are DNA-protein complexes that form a protective cap at chromosome ends and provide a buff...
Telomeres, the terminal chromosomal structure crucial for maintaining genomic integrity, shorten wit...
Telomeres protect eukaryotic chromosomes from illegitimate end-to-end fusions. When this function fa...