We have previously shown that DNA circles containing telomeric repeats and a marker gene can promote the recombinational elongation of telomeres in Kluyveromyces lactis by a mechanism proposed to involve rolling-circle DNA synthesis. Wild-type cells acquire a long tandem array at a single telomere, while telomerase deletion (ter1-) cells, acquire an array and also spread it to multiple telomeres. In this study, we further examine the factors that affect the formation and spread of telomeric tandem arrays. We show that a telomerase strain with short telomeres and high levels of subtelomeric gene conversion can efficiently form and spread arrays, while a telomere fusion mutant is not efficient at either process. This indicates that an elevat...
Telomeres are regions of repetitive DNA at the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes. While telomere...
Bacteria and viruses possess circular DNA, whereas eukaryotes with typically very large DNA molecule...
Telomeres are repetitive sections of DNA at the termini of linear chromosomes that protect the ends ...
PubMed ID: 15713803Eukaryotic cells, including some human cancers, that lack telomerase can sometime...
Recombinational telomere elongation (RTE) known as alternate lengthening of telomeres is the mechani...
Some cancers utilize the recombination-dependent process of alternative lengthening of telomeres (AL...
The Kluyveromyces lactis ter1-16T strain contains mutant telomeres that are poorly bound by Rap1, re...
Alternative (telomerase-independent) lengthening of telomeres mediated through homologous recombinat...
PubMed ID: 21666075Yeast mutants lacking telomerase are able to elongate their telomeres through pro...
Some human cancers maintain their telomeres using the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) mec...
WOS: 000262609100002PubMed ID: 19029249Some human cancers maintain telomeres using alternative lengt...
To maintain linear DNA genomes, organisms have evolved numerous means of solving problems associated...
Telomere maintenance is required for chromosome stability, and telomeres are typically replicated by...
Telomeres are the protein-nucleic acid structures at the ends of eukaryote chromosomes. Tandem repea...
SummaryTelomeric repeats located within chromosomes are called interstitial telomeric sequences (ITS...
Telomeres are regions of repetitive DNA at the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes. While telomere...
Bacteria and viruses possess circular DNA, whereas eukaryotes with typically very large DNA molecule...
Telomeres are repetitive sections of DNA at the termini of linear chromosomes that protect the ends ...
PubMed ID: 15713803Eukaryotic cells, including some human cancers, that lack telomerase can sometime...
Recombinational telomere elongation (RTE) known as alternate lengthening of telomeres is the mechani...
Some cancers utilize the recombination-dependent process of alternative lengthening of telomeres (AL...
The Kluyveromyces lactis ter1-16T strain contains mutant telomeres that are poorly bound by Rap1, re...
Alternative (telomerase-independent) lengthening of telomeres mediated through homologous recombinat...
PubMed ID: 21666075Yeast mutants lacking telomerase are able to elongate their telomeres through pro...
Some human cancers maintain their telomeres using the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) mec...
WOS: 000262609100002PubMed ID: 19029249Some human cancers maintain telomeres using alternative lengt...
To maintain linear DNA genomes, organisms have evolved numerous means of solving problems associated...
Telomere maintenance is required for chromosome stability, and telomeres are typically replicated by...
Telomeres are the protein-nucleic acid structures at the ends of eukaryote chromosomes. Tandem repea...
SummaryTelomeric repeats located within chromosomes are called interstitial telomeric sequences (ITS...
Telomeres are regions of repetitive DNA at the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes. While telomere...
Bacteria and viruses possess circular DNA, whereas eukaryotes with typically very large DNA molecule...
Telomeres are repetitive sections of DNA at the termini of linear chromosomes that protect the ends ...