نتایج جستجو برای: telomere

تعداد نتایج: 12402  

2011
Hui-Yong Lian E. Douglas Robertson Shin-ichiro Hiraga Gina M. Alvino David Collingwood Heather J. McCune Akila Sridhar Bonita J. Brewer M. K. Raghuraman Anne D. Donaldson

DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae proceeds according to a temporal program. We have investigated the role of the telomere-binding Ku complex in specifying late replication of telomere-proximal sequences. Genome-wide analysis shows that regions extending up to 80 kb from telomeres replicate abnormally early in a yku70 mutant. We find that Ku does not appear to regulate replication time...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Yuji Chikashige Yasushi Hiraoka

Telomeres are essential for chromosome integrity, protecting the ends of eukaryotic linear chromosomes during cell proliferation. Telomeres also function in meiosis; a characteristic clustering of telomeres beneath the nuclear membrane is observed during meiotic prophase in many organisms from yeasts to plants and humans, and the role of the telomeres in meiotic pairing and the recombination of...

2013
Haritha Vallabhaneni Nathan O'Callaghan Julia Sidorova Yie Liu

Telomeres are chromosome end structures and are essential for maintenance of genome stability. Highly repetitive telomere sequences appear to be susceptible to oxidative stress-induced damage. Oxidation may therefore have a severe impact on telomere integrity and function. A wide spectrum of oxidative pyrimidine-derivatives has been reported, including thymine glycol (Tg), that are primarily re...

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2008
Kiyomu Fujii Tomonori Sasahira Yukiko Moriwaka Naohide Oue Wataru Yasui Hiroki Kuniyasu

Protection of telomeres 1 (Pot1) is a telomere-associated protein, which binds to the single-stranded DNA extensions of telomeres and regulates telomere length. Pot1 production was examined and compared with telomere length in gastric cancer. Pot1 production and telomere lengths were assessed in 5 human gastric cancer cell lines by immunoblotting and Southern blotting, respectively. Pot1 intrac...

Journal: :Blood 2005
Pawel Grabowski Magnus Hultdin Karin Karlsson Gerard Tobin Anna Aleskog Ulf Thunberg Anna Laurell Christer Sundström Richard Rosenquist Göran Roos

B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) consists of 2 prognostic entities where cases with mutated immunoglobulin V(H) genes have better outcome than unmutated cases. V(H)-mutated CLLs display longer telomeres compared with unmutated cases and telomere length has been indicated to predict outcome, although the prognostic value of telomere length has not been fully established in CLL. We analy...

2012
Tanja Hochstrasser Josef Marksteiner Christian Humpel

Telomeres are regions of repetitive DNA at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes, which prevent chromosomal instability. Telomere shortening is linked to age-related disease including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and has been reported to be reduced in leukocytes of AD patients. The aim of the present study was to measure telomere length in monocytes of patients with AD or mild cognitive impairment (MCI...

2012
Tony Robertson G. David Batty Geoff Der Michael J. Green Liane M. McGlynn Alan McIntyre Paul G. Shiels Michaela Benzeval

Lower socioeconomic status (SES) is strongly associated with an increased risk of morbidity and premature mortality, but it is not known if the same is true for telomere length, a marker often used to assess biological ageing. The West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study was used to investigate this and consists of three cohorts aged approximately 35 (N = 775), 55 (N = 866) and 75 years (N = 544) at th...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Muhammad Asghar Staffan Bensch Maja Tarka Bengt Hansson Dennis Hasselquist

In a broad range of species--including humans--it has been demonstrated that telomere length declines throughout life and that it may be involved in cell and organismal senescence. This potential link to ageing and thus to fitness has triggered recent interest in understanding how variation in telomere length is inherited and maintained. However, previous studies suffer from two main drawbacks ...

2009
Gianni Liti Svasti Haricharan Francisco A. Cubillos Anna L. Tierney Sarah Sharp Alison A. Bertuch Leopold Parts Elizabeth Bailes Edward J. Louis

In yeast, as in humans, telomere length varies among individuals and is controlled by multiple loci. In a quest to define the extent of variation in telomere length, we screened 112 wild-type Saccharomyces sensu stricto isolates. We found extensive telomere length variation in S. paradoxus isolates. This phenotype correlated with their geographic origin: European strains were observed to have e...

2015
K. Simpson R.E. Jones J.W. Grimstead R. Hills C. Pepper D.M. Baird

Telomere dysfunction and fusion can drive genomic instability and clonal evolution in human tumours, including breast cancer. Telomere length is a critical determinant of telomere function and has been evaluated as a prognostic marker in several tumour types, but it has yet to be used in the clinical setting. Here we show that high-resolution telomere length analysis, together with a specific t...

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