Title of article
Telomere Length Homeostasis Is Achieved via a Switch between Telomerase- Extendible and -Nonextendible States
Author/Authors
Teixeira، M. Teresa نويسنده , , Arneric، Milica نويسنده , , Sperisen، Peter نويسنده , , Lingner، Joachim نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-322
From page
323
To page
0
Abstract
Telomerase counteracts telomere erosion that stems from incomplete chromosome end replication and nucleolytic processing. A precise understanding of telomere length homeostasis has been hampered by the lack of assays that delineate the nonuniform telomere extension events of single chromosome molecules. Here, we measure telomere elongation at nucleotide resolution in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The number of nucleotides added to a telomere in a single cell cycle varies between a few to more than 100 nucleotides and is independent of telomere length. Telomerase does not act on every telomere in each cell cycle, however. Instead, it exhibits an increasing preference for telomeres as their lengths decline. Deletion of the telomeric proteins Rif1 or Rif2 gives rise to longer telomeres by increasing the frequency of elongation events. Thus, by taking a molecular snapshot of a single round of telomere replication, we demonstrate that telomere length homeostasis is achieved via a switch between telomerase-extendible and -nonextendible states.
Keywords
Emissions , NOx release , NO oxidation , NOx storage/reduction catalysts , Catalyst , NOx storage
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102577
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