نتایج جستجو برای: telomerase

تعداد نتایج: 8174  

Journal: :Clinical advances in hematology & oncology : H&O 2011
Yucheng Xu Kaijie He Amir Goldkorn

Telomerase plays a key role in cell fate: loss of telomerase in normal differentiated cells heralds senescence and limits cell division, whereas reactivation of telomerase sustains proliferation and potentiates mutagenesis and transformation. Given this pivotal role, telomerase has been the subject of intense investigation in the field of developmental cancer therapeutics. To date, a broad spec...

Journal: :RNA 2006
Amy D Mozdy Thomas R Cech

Telomerase is an RNA-dependent reverse transcriptase that maintains telomeric DNA at a species-specific equilibrium length. To determine an upper limit for the number of telomerase molecules in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell, we have established real-time RT-PCR assays to quantify the noncoding telomerase RNA, TLC1. We find that the number of TLC1 molecules in a haploid yeast cell is approxima...

Journal: :Gene 2000
H S Malik W D Burke T H Eickbush

Eukaryotic chromosomes end in short nucleotide repeats that are added by the enzyme telomerase. The catalytic subunit of telomerase has been shown to be most closely related in sequence to reverse transcriptases encoded by eukaryotic retrotransposable elements. This raises the question as to whether the telomerase subunit was present in the first eukaryotes or was derived during early eukaryote...

2007
S HERMAN

Our objective was to understand the mechanism through which cells that initially survive irradiation could acquire survival advantage. In this study, we show evidence that low-linear energy transfer c-radiation can induce telomerase enzyme activity in primary aortic endothelial cells, and that an upstream regulator, nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB), controls this activation. Telomeric repeat ampl...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Xiao Zhen Zhou Pengyu Huang Rong Shi Tae Ho Lee Gina Lu Zhihong Zhang Roderick Bronson Kun Ping Lu

Telomerase is activated in most human cancers and is critical for cancer cell growth. However, little is known about the significance of telomerase activation in chromosome instability and cancer initiation. The gene encoding the potent endogenous telomerase inhibitor PinX1 (PIN2/TRF1-interacting, telomerase inhibitor 1) is located at human chromosome 8p23, a region frequently exhibiting hetero...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
J Sachsinger E González-Suárez E Samper R Heicappell M Müller M A Blasco

In contrast to human primary fibroblasts, mouse embryonic fibroblasts have telomerase activity, immortalize spontaneously in culture, and can be neoplastically transformed by oncogenic insult. Ectopic expression of the human telomerase catalytic subunit, human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), in human primary cells allows both spontaneous immortalization and neoplastic transformation b...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2000
B Driscoll S Buckley K C Bui K D Anderson D Warburton

Telomerase expression and activity were examined in the developing lung and in the adult lung during repair after injury. Both whole lung tissue and primary cultures of type 2 alveolar epithelial cells (AEC2) isolated from fetal and adult rodents were analyzed for 1) telomerase expression by immunohistochemistry and 2) telomerase activity with a telomerase repeat amplification protocol. We foun...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Hans T.H. Beernink Kyle Miller Atul Deshpande Philipp Bucher Julia Promisel Cooper

Telomerase regulation is critical to genome maintenance yet remains poorly understood. Without telomerase's ability to synthesize telomere repeats, chromosome ends shorten progressively, as conventional DNA polymerases cannot fully replicate the ends of linear molecules. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, telomerase activity in vivo absolutely depends on a set of telomerase accessory proteins that in...

2018
Takahiro Eitsuka Kiyotaka Nakagawa Shunji Kato Junya Ito Yurika Otoki Soo Takasu Naoki Shimizu Takumi Takahashi Teruo Miyazawa

Telomerase is expressed in ~90% of human cancer cell lines and tumor specimens, whereas its enzymatic activity is not detectable in most human somatic cells, suggesting that telomerase represents a highly attractive target for selective cancer treatment. Accordingly, various classes of telomerase inhibitors have been screened and developed in recent years. We and other researchers have successf...

2007
Byung-Joo Lee Bae-Hyuk Lee Soo-Geun Wang Jin-Choon Lee Hwan-Jung Roh Eui-Kyung Goh Cheol-Min Kim Eun-Sook Jun

Telomerase activity appears to be associated with cell immortalization and malignant progression. Understanding how telomerase activity is regulated in vivo is important not only for understanding the molecular biology of telomerase but also for the potential clinical application of anticancer drugs. This study evaluated telomerase activity and quantified the expression of human telomerase reve...

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