نتایج جستجو برای: trf2

تعداد نتایج: 529  

Journal: :Genes & development 2014
Adi Kedmi Yonathan Zehavi Yair Glick Yaron Orenstein Diana Ideses Chaim Wachtel Tirza Doniger Hiba Waldman Ben-Asher Nemone Muster James Thompson Scott Anderson Dorit Avrahami John R Yates Ron Shamir Doron Gerber Tamar Juven-Gershon

Transcription of protein-coding genes is highly dependent on the RNA polymerase II core promoter. Core promoters, generally defined as the regions that direct transcription initiation, consist of functional core promoter motifs (such as the TATA-box, initiator [Inr], and downstream core promoter element [DPE]) that confer specific properties to the core promoter. The known basal transcription f...

2016
Igor Martianov Amandine Velt Guillaume Davidson Mohamed-Amin Choukrallah Irwin Davidson

Mammalian genomes encode two genes related to the TATA-box binding protein (TBP), TBP-related factors 2 and 3 (TRF2 and TRF3). Male Trf2(-/-) mice are sterile and characterized by arrested spermatogenesis at the transition from late haploid spermatids to early elongating spermatids. Despite this characterization, the molecular function of murine Trf2 remains poorly characterized and no direct e...

2011
Asmaa M. Baker Qiang Fu William Hayward Samuel Victoria Ilene M. Pedroso Stuart M. Lindsay Terace M. Fletcher

Mammalian telomeres are specialized chromatin structures that require the telomere binding protein, TRF2, for maintaining chromosome stability. In addition to its ability to modulate DNA repair activities, TRF2 also has direct effects on DNA structure and topology. Given that mammalian telomeric chromatin includes nucleosomes, we investigated the effect of this protein on chromatin structure. T...

2015
Deeksha Pal Ujjawal Sharma Shrawan Kumar Singh Nandita Kakkar Rajendra Prasad

Telomere binding factors viz. TRF1 and TRF2 are a part of sheltrin complex that are present exclusively at the ends of chromosomes. These factors play an important role in maintaining chromosomal integrity at the ends. However, their status and role are not clear in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Therefore, the present study was conducted to evaluate TRF1 and TRF2 expressions in RCC tissues. Furth...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Martina Stagno D'Alcontres Aaron Mendez-Bermudez Jennifer L. Foxon Nicola J. Royle Paolo Salomoni

Alternative lengthening of telomere (ALT) tumors maintain telomeres by a telomerase-independent mechanism and are characterized by a nuclear structure called the ALT-associated PML body (APB). TRF2 is a component of a telomeric DNA/protein complex called shelterin. However, TRF2 function in ALT cells remains elusive. In telomerase-positive tumor cells, TRF2 inactivation results in telomere de-p...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2013
Irmina Diala Nicole Wagner Frédérique Magdinier Marina Shkreli Maria Sirakov Serge Bauwens Caroline Schluth-Bolard Thomas Simonet Valérie M Renault Jing Ye Abdelnnadir Djerbi Pascal Pineau Jinkuk Choi Steven Artandi Anne Dejean Michelina Plateroti Eric Gilson

The DNA-binding protein TRF2 is essential for telomere protection and chromosome stability in mammals. We show here that TRF2 expression is activated by the Wnt/β-catenin signalling pathway in human cancer and normal cells as well as in mouse intestinal tissues. Furthermore, β-catenin binds to TRF2 gene regulatory regions that are functional in a luciferase transactivating assay. Reduced β-cate...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Meltem Muftuoglu Heng Kuan Wong Syed Z Imam David M Wilson Vilhelm A Bohr Patricia L Opresko

The ends of linear chromosomes are capped and protected by protein-DNA complexes termed telomeres. Consequences of telomere dysfunction include genomic instability that can contribute to neoplastic transformation and progression. Telomere binding proteins interact with numerous proteins involved in DNA repair, underscoring the importance of regulating DNA repair pathways at telomeres. Telomeric...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2000
A Smogorzewska B van Steensel A Bianchi S Oelmann M R Schaefer G Schnapp T de Lange

Telomere length in human cells is controlled by a homeostasis mechanism that involves telomerase and the negative regulator of telomere length, TRF1 (TTAGGG repeat binding factor 1). Here we report that TRF2, a TRF1-related protein previously implicated in protection of chromosome ends, is a second negative regulator of telomere length. Overexpression of TRF2 results in the progressive shorteni...

2014
Ashley M. Wood Jannie M. Rendtlew Danielsen Catherine A. Lucas Ellen L. Rice David Scalzo Takeshi Shimi Robert D. Goldman Erica D. Smith Michelle M. Le Beau Steven T. Kosak

Telomeres protect the ends of linear genomes, and the gradual loss of telomeres is associated with cellular ageing. Telomere protection involves the insertion of the 3' overhang facilitated by telomere repeat-binding factor 2 (TRF2) into telomeric DNA, forming t-loops. We present evidence suggesting that t-loops can also form at interstitial telomeric sequences in a TRF2-dependent manner, formi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Hiromi Tanaka Marc S Mendonca Paul S Bradshaw Derek J Hoelz Linda H Malkas M Stephen Meyn David Gilley

Several protein kinases from diverse eukaryotes known to perform important roles in DNA repair have also been shown to play critical roles in telomere maintenance. Here, we report that the human telomere-associated protein TRF2 is rapidly phosphorylated in response to DNA damage. We find that the phosphorylated form of TRF2 is not bound to telomeric DNA, as is the ground form of TRF2, and is ra...

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