Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distance intra-chromosome interactions. Budding yeast telomeres were proposed to fold back into subtelomeric regions, but a robust assay to quantitatively characterize this structure has been lacking. Therefore, it is not well understood how the interactions between telomeres and non-telomeric regions are established and regulated. We employ a telomere chromosome conformation capture (Telo-3C) approach to directly analyze telomere folding and its maintenance in S. cerevisiae. We identify the histone modifiers Sir2, Sin3 and Set2 as critical regulators for telomere folding, which suggests that a distinct telomeric chromatin environment is a major re...
<div><p>Telomerase-negative yeasts survive via one of the two Rad52-dependent recombination pathways...
Eukaryotic organisms package their genetic material into linear chromosomes. Telomeres are the ends ...
International audienceTelomerase-negative yeasts survive via one of the two Rad52-dependent recombin...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
<div><p>Telomeres are protein–DNA structures found at the ends of linear chromosomes and are crucial...
Chromatin structure exerts immense control over many DNA processes including replication, transcript...
Chromatin structure exerts immense control over many DNA processes including replication, transcript...
Telomeres share some common features among eukaryotes, with few exceptions such as the fruit fly Dro...
Telomeres form the ends of linear chromosomes and protect these ends from being recognized as DNA do...
Telomeres are protein–DNA structures found at the ends of linear chromosomes and are crucial for gen...
DNA replication; DNA damage response. Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that cap the ends of th...
<div><p>Telomerase-negative yeasts survive via one of the two Rad52-dependent recombination pathways...
Eukaryotic organisms package their genetic material into linear chromosomes. Telomeres are the ends ...
International audienceTelomerase-negative yeasts survive via one of the two Rad52-dependent recombin...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
Telomeres have the ability to adopt a lariat conformation and hence, engage in long and short distan...
<div><p>Telomeres are protein–DNA structures found at the ends of linear chromosomes and are crucial...
Chromatin structure exerts immense control over many DNA processes including replication, transcript...
Chromatin structure exerts immense control over many DNA processes including replication, transcript...
Telomeres share some common features among eukaryotes, with few exceptions such as the fruit fly Dro...
Telomeres form the ends of linear chromosomes and protect these ends from being recognized as DNA do...
Telomeres are protein–DNA structures found at the ends of linear chromosomes and are crucial for gen...
DNA replication; DNA damage response. Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that cap the ends of th...
<div><p>Telomerase-negative yeasts survive via one of the two Rad52-dependent recombination pathways...
Eukaryotic organisms package their genetic material into linear chromosomes. Telomeres are the ends ...
International audienceTelomerase-negative yeasts survive via one of the two Rad52-dependent recombin...