textabstractTelomeric proteins have an essential role in the regulation of the length of the telomeric DNA tract and in protection against end-to-end chromosome fusion. Telomere organization and how individual proteins are involved in different telomere functions in living cells is largely unknown. By using green fluorescent protein tagging and photobleaching, we investigated in vivo interactions of human telomeric DNA-binding proteins with telomeric DNA. Our results show that telomeric proteins interact with telomeres in a complex dynamic fashion: TRF2, which has a dual role in chromosome end protection and telomere length homeostasis, resides at telomeres in two distinct pools. One fra...
Mammalian telomeres stabilize chromosome ends as a result of their assembly into a peculiar form of ...
Telomeres are complex end structures that confer functional integrity and positional stability to hu...
Proper segregation of replicated chromosomes is essential for cell division in all organisms. Linear...
Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein assemblies that protect the ends of linear chromosomes. In h...
Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein assemblies that protect the ends of linear chromosomes. In h...
<div><p>Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein assemblies that protect the ends of linear chromosom...
AbstractBackground: Human telomeres are coated by the telomere repeat binding proteins TRF1 and TRF2...
In higher eukaryotes, both specific proteins and the histone octamer bind to telomeric repeats. Whet...
Human telomeres consist of long arrays of TTAGGG repeats bound to the telomere-speci®c proteins, TRF...
Telomere length in human cells is controlled by a homeostasis mechanism that involves telomerase and...
Telomere integrity (including telomere length and capping) is critical in overall genomic stability....
Telomere integrity (including telomere length and capping) is critical in overall genomic stability....
Telomeric structure is not yet completely understood. Several proteins have been identified that ass...
Telomere function is carried out by protein factors that either bind directly to telomeric DNA or th...
Telomeres help maintain the overall genomic stability of an organism, and telomeric homeostasis is c...
Mammalian telomeres stabilize chromosome ends as a result of their assembly into a peculiar form of ...
Telomeres are complex end structures that confer functional integrity and positional stability to hu...
Proper segregation of replicated chromosomes is essential for cell division in all organisms. Linear...
Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein assemblies that protect the ends of linear chromosomes. In h...
Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein assemblies that protect the ends of linear chromosomes. In h...
<div><p>Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein assemblies that protect the ends of linear chromosom...
AbstractBackground: Human telomeres are coated by the telomere repeat binding proteins TRF1 and TRF2...
In higher eukaryotes, both specific proteins and the histone octamer bind to telomeric repeats. Whet...
Human telomeres consist of long arrays of TTAGGG repeats bound to the telomere-speci®c proteins, TRF...
Telomere length in human cells is controlled by a homeostasis mechanism that involves telomerase and...
Telomere integrity (including telomere length and capping) is critical in overall genomic stability....
Telomere integrity (including telomere length and capping) is critical in overall genomic stability....
Telomeric structure is not yet completely understood. Several proteins have been identified that ass...
Telomere function is carried out by protein factors that either bind directly to telomeric DNA or th...
Telomeres help maintain the overall genomic stability of an organism, and telomeric homeostasis is c...
Mammalian telomeres stabilize chromosome ends as a result of their assembly into a peculiar form of ...
Telomeres are complex end structures that confer functional integrity and positional stability to hu...
Proper segregation of replicated chromosomes is essential for cell division in all organisms. Linear...