نتایج جستجو برای: telomerase

تعداد نتایج: 8174  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2005
Xin-Hua Liao Ming-Liang Zhang Cui-Ping Yang Lu-Xia Xu Jin-Qiu Zhou

Telomerase is a cellular reverse transcriptase that elongates the single-stranded chromosome ends and oligonucleotides in vivo and in vitro. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Est2p (telomerase catalytic subunit) and Tlc1 (telomerase RNA template subunit) constitute the telomerase core complex. We co-overexpressed GST (glutathione S-transferase)-Est2p and Tlc1 in S. cerevisiae, and reconstituted the ...

2005
Kirk A. Landon Elizabeth H. Blackburn

Telomerase is commonly expressed in human cancer cells. Increased telomerase expression produces vulnerability of cancer cells, distinguishing them from normal cells in the body, although normal cells do also have some active telomerase. Recent studies also suggest that telomerase is implicated in tumor progression in unexpected ways. These observations lead us to investigate the most efficient...

2014
Jing-Ru Li Tai-Yuan Yu I-Chieh Chien Chia-Ying Lu Jing-Jer Lin Hung-Wen Li

Telomerase, a ribonucleoprotein complex, is responsible for maintaining the telomere length at chromosome ends. Using its RNA component as a template, telomerase uses its reverse transcriptase activity to extend the 3'-end single-stranded, repetitive telomeric DNA sequence. Pif1, a 5'-to-3' helicase, has been suggested to regulate telomerase activity. We used single-molecule experiments to dire...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2015
Mengfan Tang Yujing Li Yi Zhang Yuxi Chen Wenjun Huang Dan Wang Arthur J Zaug Dan Liu Yong Zhao Thomas R Cech Wenbin Ma Zhou Songyang

Most human cancers depend on the telomerase to maintain telomeres; however, about 10% of cancers are telomerase negative and utilize the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) mechanism. Mutations in the DAXX gene have been found frequently in both telomerase-positive and ALT cells, and how DAXX mutations contribute to cancers remains unclear. We report here that endogenous DAXX can localiz...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2014
Yossi Grin Tamar Admoni Esther Priel

Telomerase, a ribonucleoprotein, is responsible for maintaining the telomere length and therefore promoting genomic integrity, proliferation, and lifespan. In addition, telomerase protects the mitochondria from oxidative stress and confers resistance to apoptosis, suggesting its possible importance for the surviving of non-mitotic, highly active cells such as neurons. We previously demonstrated...

Journal: :Medical hypotheses 2012
M Katunaric G Zamolo

Telomeres shortening, which leads to apoptosis, is prevented by telomerase adding small repeated segments of DNA to the telomeres. The telomerase level has been correlated with progression of several cancer types, including acute leukemia, breast, prostate, lung cancer and melanoma. Suppression of telomerase activity was found to reduce metastatic potential but could have serious side effects i...

2016
Xichan Hu Jinqiang Liu Hyun-Ik Jun Jin-Kwang Kim Feng Qiao

Tightly controlled recruitment of telomerase, a low-abundance enzyme, to telomeres is essential for regulated telomere synthesis. Recent studies in human cells revealed that a patch of amino acids in the shelterin component TPP1, called the TEL-patch, is essential for recruiting telomerase to telomeres. However, how TEL-patch-telomerase interaction integrates into the overall orchestration of t...

2011
Jillian E Koziel Melanie J Fox Catherine E Steding Alyssa A Sprouse Brittney-Shea Herbert

Telomerase is a specialized reverse transcriptase that extends and maintains the terminal ends of chromosomes, or telomeres. Since its discovery in 1985 by Nobel Laureates Elizabeth Blackburn and Carol Greider, thousands of articles have emerged detailing its significance in telomere function and cell survival. This review provides a current assessment on the importance of telomerase regulation...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2011
Elizabeth H Blackburn Kathleen Collins

Telomerase is a eukaryotic ribonucleoprotein (RNP) whose specialized reverse transcriptase action performs de novo synthesis of one strand of telomeric DNA. The resulting telomerase-mediated elongation of telomeres, which are the protective end-caps for eukaryotic chromosomes, counterbalances the inevitable attrition from incomplete DNA replication and nuclease action. The telomerase strategy t...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1998
S Kyo M Takakura M Tanaka K Murakami R Saitoh H Hirano M Inoue

Telomerase activation has been demonstrated in both cancers and some noncancerous lesions. However, few studies have determined levels of telomerase activity in these lesions. In the present study, using a recently developed stretch PCR assay, telomerase activity was quantitatively determined in a variety of ovarian lesions including 36 ovarian cancers, 5 ovarian low potential malignancy (LPM) ...

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