Telomere elongation through telomerase enables chromosome survival during cellular proliferation. The conserved multifunctional shelterin complex associates with telomeres to coordinate multiple telomere activities, including telomere elongation by telomerase. Similar to the human shelterin, fission yeast shelterin is composed of telomeric sequence-specific double- and single-stranded DNA-binding proteins, Taz1 and Pot1, respectively, bridged by Rap1, Poz1, and Tpz1. Here, we report the crystal structure of the fission yeast Tpz1475-508-Poz1-Rap1467-496 complex that provides the structural basis for shelterin bridge assembly. Biochemical analyses reveal that shelterin bridge assembly is a hierarchical process in which Tpz1 binding to Poz1 e...
Genomic rearrangements (gross chromosomal rearrangements, GCRs) threatens genome integrity and cause...
Studies in fission yeast have previously identified evolutionarily conserved shelterin and Stn1-Ten1...
Telomere integrity is essential to maintain genome stability, and telomeric dysfunctions are associa...
Telomere elongation through telomerase enables chromosome survival during cellular proliferation. Th...
Shelterin is a six-protein complex that coats chromosome ends to ensure their proper protection and ...
Shelterin is a six-protein complex that coats chromosome ends to ensure their proper protection and ...
Telomeres, the natural ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, are essential for cell viability and g...
In both fission yeast and humans, the shelterin complex plays central roles in regulation of telomer...
In most eukaryotes, telomeres are the natural chromosome ends that are essentially involved in stabl...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein complexes comprising telomeric DNA repeats bound by the multiprotein she...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Genomic rearrangements (gross chromosomal rearrangements, GCRs) threatens genome integrity and cause...
Studies in fission yeast have previously identified evolutionarily conserved shelterin and Stn1-Ten1...
Telomere integrity is essential to maintain genome stability, and telomeric dysfunctions are associa...
Telomere elongation through telomerase enables chromosome survival during cellular proliferation. Th...
Shelterin is a six-protein complex that coats chromosome ends to ensure their proper protection and ...
Shelterin is a six-protein complex that coats chromosome ends to ensure their proper protection and ...
Telomeres, the natural ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, are essential for cell viability and g...
In both fission yeast and humans, the shelterin complex plays central roles in regulation of telomer...
In most eukaryotes, telomeres are the natural chromosome ends that are essentially involved in stabl...
Telomeres are nucleoprotein complexes comprising telomeric DNA repeats bound by the multiprotein she...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Shelterin, a six-member complex, protects telomeres from nucleolytic attack and regulates their elon...
Genomic rearrangements (gross chromosomal rearrangements, GCRs) threatens genome integrity and cause...
Studies in fission yeast have previously identified evolutionarily conserved shelterin and Stn1-Ten1...
Telomere integrity is essential to maintain genome stability, and telomeric dysfunctions are associa...