Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) remains suppressed in most normal somatic cells. Resulting erosion of telomeres leads eventually to replicative senescence. Reactivation of hTERT maintains telomeres and triggers progression of >90% of cancers. However, any direct causal link between telomeres and telomerase regulation remains unclear. Here, we show that the telomere-repeat-binding-factor 2 (TRF2) binds hTERT promoter G-quadruplexes and recruits the polycomb-repressor EZH2/PRC2 complex. This is causal for H3K27 trimethylation at the hTERT promoter and represses hTERT in cancer as well as normal cells. Two highly recurrent hTERT promoter mutations found in many cancers, including ∼83% glioblastoma multiforme, that are known to d...
The acquisition and maintenance of cell division potential are important characteristics of tumorige...
Telomerase is expressed in more than 85% of cancer cells. Tumor cells with metastatic potential may ...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
Abstract Background Limitless self-renewal is one of ...
Ectopic expression of telomerase in telomerase-silent cells is sufficient to overcome senescence and...
Ectopic expression of telomerase in telomerase-silent cells is sufficient to overcome senescence and...
Embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells have the ability to maintain their telomere ...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase associated with cellular immortality through telomere maintena...
Telomerase, regulated primarily by the transcription of its catalytic subunit telomerase reverse tra...
Activation of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) is necessary for limitless replication ...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
In most eukaryotes, chromosomes ends are protected by telomeres which are formed by repetitive DNA, ...
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
The COOH-terminus of telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) has been shown to participate in the n...
The acquisition and maintenance of cell division potential are important characteristics of tumorige...
Telomerase is expressed in more than 85% of cancer cells. Tumor cells with metastatic potential may ...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
Abstract Background Limitless self-renewal is one of ...
Ectopic expression of telomerase in telomerase-silent cells is sufficient to overcome senescence and...
Ectopic expression of telomerase in telomerase-silent cells is sufficient to overcome senescence and...
Embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells have the ability to maintain their telomere ...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase associated with cellular immortality through telomere maintena...
Telomerase, regulated primarily by the transcription of its catalytic subunit telomerase reverse tra...
Activation of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) is necessary for limitless replication ...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
In most eukaryotes, chromosomes ends are protected by telomeres which are formed by repetitive DNA, ...
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
The COOH-terminus of telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) has been shown to participate in the n...
The acquisition and maintenance of cell division potential are important characteristics of tumorige...
Telomerase is expressed in more than 85% of cancer cells. Tumor cells with metastatic potential may ...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...