نتایج جستجو برای: trf2

تعداد نتایج: 529  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Matthew S O'Connor Amin Safari Huawei Xin Dan Liu Zhou Songyang

Mammalian telomeric proteins function through dynamic interactions with each other and telomere DNA. We previously reported the formation of a high-molecular-mass telomeric complex (the mammalian telosome) that contains the six core proteins TRF1, TRF2, RAP1, TIN2, POT1, and TPP1 (formerly named PTOP/PIP1/TINT1) and mediates telomere end-capping and length control. In this report, we sought to ...

2016
Rekha Rai Yong Chen Ming Lei Sandy Chang

Repressor/activator protein 1 (RAP1) is a highly conserved telomere-interacting protein. Yeast Rap1 protects telomeres from non-homologous end joining (NHEJ), plays important roles in telomere length control and is involved in transcriptional gene regulation. However, a role for mammalian RAP1 in telomere end protection remains controversial. Here we present evidence that mammalian RAP1 is esse...

2016
Akimitsu Konishi Takashi Izumi Shigeomi Shimizu

Mammalian chromosome ends are protected by a specialized nucleoprotein complex called telomeres. Both shelterin, a telomere-specific multi-protein complex, and higher order telomeric chromatin structures combine to stabilize the chromosome ends. Here, we showed that TRF2, a component of shelterin, binds to core histones to protect chromosome ends from inappropriate DNA damage response and loss ...

Background and Objective: Age is the greatest risk factor for cardiovascular disease that is associated with shortens telomere. TRF2 and TERT genes expression in heart tissue   reduce in elderly. These geness are associated with shortens telomere. Exercise can play a useful role in maintaining the length of telomeres. This study was carry out to determine the effect of high intensity interval t...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2009
Jay Sarthy Nancy S Bae Jonathan Scrafford Peter Baumann

Telomeres, the nucleoprotein structures at the ends of linear chromosomes, promote genome stability by distinguishing chromosome termini from DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Cells possess two principal pathways for DSB repair: homologous recombination and non-homologous end joining (NHEJ). Several studies have implicated TRF2 in the protection of telomeres from NHEJ, but the underlying mechani...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2016
Guillaume Gaullier Simona Miron Sabrina Pisano Rémi Buisson Yann-Vaï Le Bihan Carine Tellier-Lebègue Wala Messaoud Pierre Roblin Beatriz G Guimarães Robert Thai Marie-Josèphe Giraud-Panis Eric Gilson Marie-Hélène Le Du

Telomere integrity is essential to maintain genome stability, and telomeric dysfunctions are associated with cancer and aging pathologies. In human, the shelterin complex binds TTAGGG DNA repeats and provides capping to chromosome ends. Within shelterin, RAP1 is recruited through its interaction with TRF2, and TRF2 is required for telomere protection through a network of nucleic acid and protei...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2006
Constandache Atanasiu Zhong Deng Andreas Wiedmer Julie Norseen Paul M Lieberman

In higher eukaryotes, the origin recognition complex (ORC) lacks sequence-specific DNA binding, and it remains unclear what other factors specify an origin of DNA replication. The Epstein-Barr virus origin of plasmid replication (OriP) recruits ORC, but the precise mechanism of ORC recruitment and origin activation is not clear. We now show that ORC is recruited selectively to the dyad symmetry...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Antonio Porro Sascha Feuerhahn Julien Delafontaine Harold Riethman Jacques Rougemont Joachim Lingner

Telomere deprotection occurs during tumorigenesis and aging upon telomere shortening or loss of the telomeric shelterin component TRF2. Deprotected telomeres undergo changes in chromatin structure and elicit a DNA damage response (DDR) that leads to cellular senescence. The telomeric long noncoding RNA TERRA has been implicated in modulating the structure and processing of deprotected telomeres...

Journal: :Science 2002
Jan Karlseder Agata Smogorzewska Titia de Lange

Primary human cells in culture invariably stop dividing and enter a state of growth arrest called replicative senescence. This transition is induced by programmed telomere shortening, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Here, we report that overexpression of TRF2, a telomeric DNA binding protein, increased the rate of telomere shortening in primary cells without accelerating senescence. ...

Journal: :Genes & development 2014
Sascha H C Duttke Russell F Doolittle Yuan-Liang Wang James T Kadonaga

The development of a complex body plan requires a diversity of regulatory networks. Here we consider the concept of TATA-box-binding protein (TBP) family proteins as "system factors" that each supports a distinct set of transcriptional programs. For instance, TBP activates TATA-box-dependent core promoters, whereas TBP-related factor 2 (TRF2) activates TATA-less core promoters that are dependen...

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