نتایج جستجو برای: trf1

تعداد نتایج: 365  

Journal: :JCI insight 2016
Ram P Naikawadi Supparerk Disayabutr Benat Mallavia Matthew L Donne Gary Green Janet L La Jason R Rock Mark R Looney Paul J Wolters

Telomeres are short in type II alveolar epithelial cells (AECs) of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Whether dysfunctional telomeres contribute directly to development of lung fibrosis remains unknown. The objective of this study was to investigate whether telomere dysfunction in type II AECs, mediated by deletion of the telomere shelterin protein TRF1, leads to pulmonary fibro...

2012
Anaïs Poulet Sabrina Pisano Cendrine Faivre-Moskalenko Bei Pei Yannick Tauran Zofia Haftek-Terreau Frédéric Brunet Yann-Vaï Le Bihan Marie-Hélène Ledu Fabien Montel Nicolas Hugo Simon Amiard Françoise Argoul Annie Chaboud Eric Gilson Marie-Josèphe Giraud-Panis

TRF1 and TRF2 are key proteins in human telomeres, which, despite their similarities, have different behaviors upon DNA binding. Previous work has shown that unlike TRF1, TRF2 condenses telomeric, thus creating consequential negative torsion on the adjacent DNA, a property that is thought to lead to the stimulation of single-strand invasion and was proposed to favor telomeric DNA looping. In th...

2013
Michael Garton Charles Laughton

Eukaryotic chromosomes are capped by telomeres, nucleoprotein complexes that prevent chromosome end-to-end fusions and control cell ageing. Two proteins in this complex, telomere repeat binding factors (TRF1 and TRF2), specifically recognise the double-stranded TTAGGG tandem repeat sequence. TRF1 is a homodimer with roles governing DNA architecture and negatively regulating telomere length. We ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2008
Mitch Leslie

Tag team at the telomeres I t takes two crews of proteins to keep the telomeres in fi ne fettle, as Kim et al. show. TRF1 and TRF2 are just two of the proteins that ensure that a cell's telomeres remain long and structurally sound. Another protein, TIN2, links up with both molecules and with other proteins to form complexes that help maintain the telomeres. However, researchers weren't sure whe...

2013
Domenico La Torre Alfredo Conti M′Hammed Aguennouz Maria Grazia De Pasquale Sara Romeo Filippo Flavio Angileri Salvatore Cardali Chiara Tomasello Concetta Alafaci Antonino Germanò

BACKGROUND Telomeres alteration during carcinogenesis and tumor progression has been described in several cancer types. Telomeres length is stabilized by telomerase (h-TERT) and controlled by several proteins that protect telomere integrity, such as the Telomere Repeat-binding Factor (TRF) 1 and 2 and the tankyrase-poli-ADP-ribose polymerase (TANKs-PARP) complex. OBJECTIVE To investigate telo...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2008
Sahn-ho Kim Albert R. Davalos Seok-Jin Heo Francis Rodier Ying Zou Christian Beausejour Patrick Kaminker Steven M. Yannone Judith Campisi

Telomeres are maintained by three DNA-binding proteins (telomeric repeat binding factor 1 [TRF1], TRF2, and protector of telomeres 1 [POT1]) and several associated factors. One factor, TRF1-interacting protein 2 (TIN2), binds TRF1 and TRF2 directly and POT1 indirectly. Along with two other proteins, TPP1 and hRap1, these form a soluble complex that may be the core telomere maintenance complex. ...

2011
Kyung H. Choi Amy S. Farrell Amanda S. Lakamp Michel M. Ouellette

The Shelterin complex associates with telomeres and plays an essential role in telomere protection and telomerase regulation. In its most abundant form, the complex is composed of six core components: TRF1, TRF2, POT1, TIN2, TPP1 and RAP1. Of these subunits, three can interact directly with either single-stranded (POT1) or double-stranded (TRF1, TRF2) telomeric DNA. In this report, we have deve...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2000
J Okabe A Eguchi A Masago T Hayakawa M Nakanishi

The duplex telomere repeat (TTAGGG)(n) is an essential cis-acting element of the mammalian telomere, and an exogenous telomere repeat can induce chromosome breakage and de novo telomere formation at the site of a break (telomere seeding). Telomere seeding requires the telomere repeat (TTAGGG)(n) more stringently than does an in vitro telomerase assay, suggesting that it reflects the activity of...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2003
Jan Karlseder Leili Kachatrian Hiroyuki Takai Kim Mercer Sunil Hingorani Tyler Jacks Titia de Lange

The human telomeric DNA binding factor TRF1 (hTRF1) and its interacting proteins TIN2, tankyrase 1 and 2, and PINX1 have been implicated in the regulation of telomerase-dependent telomere length maintenance. Here we show that targeted deletion of exon 1 of the mouse gene encoding Trf1 causes early (day 5 to 6 postcoitus) embryonic lethality. The absence of telomerase did not alter the Terf1(ex1...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
P König L Fairall D Rhodes

Telomeres consist of tandem arrays of short G-rich sequence motifs packaged by specific DNA binding proteins. In humans the double-stranded telomeric TTAGGG repeats are specifically bound by TRF1 and TRF2. Although telomere binding proteins from evolutionarily distant species are not sequence homologues, they share a Myb-like DNA binding motif. Here we have used gel retardation, primer extensio...

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