SummaryThe breakage-fusion-bridge cycle is a classical mechanism of telomere-driven genome instability in which dysfunctional telomeres are fused to other chromosomal extremities, creating dicentric chromosomes that eventually break at mitosis. Here, we uncover a distinct pathway of telomere-driven genome instability, specifically occurring in cells that maintain telomeres with the alternative lengthening of telomeres mechanism. We show that, in these cells, telomeric DNA is added to multiple discrete sites throughout the genome, corresponding to regions regulated by NR2C/F transcription factors. These proteins drive local telomere DNA addition by recruiting telomeric chromatin. This mechanism, which we name targeted telomere insertion (TTI...
AbstractThe increased tumor incidence in telomerase null mice suggests that telomere dysfunction ind...
AbstractThe development of genomic instability is an important step in generatingthe multiple geneti...
The ends of chromosomes in mammals, called telomeres, are composed of a 6 base pair repeat sequence,...
SummaryThe breakage-fusion-bridge cycle is a classical mechanism of telomere-driven genome instabili...
Nuclear receptors bind chromosome ends in “alternative lengthening of telomeres” (ALT) cancer cells ...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
AbstractTelomere dysfunction and associated fusion-breakage in the mouse encourages epithelial carci...
Telomeres are highly specialized structures at the ends of chromosomes that are made up of tandem 5′...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
Telomeres are composed of repetitive G-rich sequence and an abundance of associated proteins that to...
Telomeres, the nucleoprotein structures that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, play important ...
Human tumors using the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) exert high rates of telomere dysfu...
Telomeres are specialized structures that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and, together with ...
AbstractHuman tumors using the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) exert high rates of telome...
Telomerase activity is the principal telomere maintenance mechanism in human cancers, however 15% of...
AbstractThe increased tumor incidence in telomerase null mice suggests that telomere dysfunction ind...
AbstractThe development of genomic instability is an important step in generatingthe multiple geneti...
The ends of chromosomes in mammals, called telomeres, are composed of a 6 base pair repeat sequence,...
SummaryThe breakage-fusion-bridge cycle is a classical mechanism of telomere-driven genome instabili...
Nuclear receptors bind chromosome ends in “alternative lengthening of telomeres” (ALT) cancer cells ...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
AbstractTelomere dysfunction and associated fusion-breakage in the mouse encourages epithelial carci...
Telomeres are highly specialized structures at the ends of chromosomes that are made up of tandem 5′...
Telomeres are progressively eroded during repeated rounds of cell division due to the end replicatio...
Telomeres are composed of repetitive G-rich sequence and an abundance of associated proteins that to...
Telomeres, the nucleoprotein structures that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, play important ...
Human tumors using the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) exert high rates of telomere dysfu...
Telomeres are specialized structures that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and, together with ...
AbstractHuman tumors using the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) exert high rates of telome...
Telomerase activity is the principal telomere maintenance mechanism in human cancers, however 15% of...
AbstractThe increased tumor incidence in telomerase null mice suggests that telomere dysfunction ind...
AbstractThe development of genomic instability is an important step in generatingthe multiple geneti...
The ends of chromosomes in mammals, called telomeres, are composed of a 6 base pair repeat sequence,...