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R-2-hydroxyglutarate-mediated inhibition of KDM4A compromises telomere integrity. [PDF]
Couteau F +23 more
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Telomere attrition is common in patients with germline <i>RUNX1</i> pathogenic variants. [PDF]
Lawal RA +14 more
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A CPC-shelterin-BTR axis regulates mitotic telomere deprotection. [PDF]
Romero-Zamora D +11 more
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Human RPA is an essential telomerase processivity factor for maintaining telomeres. [PDF]
Agrawal S +10 more
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Modified hTERT treatment ameliorates pressure overload-induced heart failure. [PDF]
Zhao Y +16 more
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The forbidden doubling: exploring rare spermatocyte polyploidy in mammals. [PDF]
Matveevsky S +5 more
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Shelterin is a dimeric complex with extensive structural heterogeneity [PDF]
Abstract Human shelterin is a six-subunit complex – comprised of TRF1, TRF2, Rap1, TIN2, TPP1, and POT1 – that binds telomeres, protects them from the DNA-damage response, and regulates the maintenance of telomeric DNA. Although high-resolution structures have been generated of the individual structured domains within shelterin, the ...
John C Zinder +2 more
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Role of shelterin in cancer and aging [PDF]
SummaryMammalian telomeres are formed by tandem repeats of the TTAGGG sequence bound by a specialized six‐protein complex known as shelterin, which has fundamental roles in the regulation of telomere length and telomere capping. In the past, the study of mice genetically modified for telomerase components has been instrumental to demonstrate the role ...
Paula Martinez, Maria A Blasco
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Structural Basis for Shelterin Bridge Assembly [PDF]
Telomere elongation through telomerase enables chromosome survival during cellular proliferation. The conserved multifunctional shelterin complex associates with telomeres to coordinate multiple telomere activities, including telomere elongation by telomerase.
Jin-Kwang Kim +2 more
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The Altered Functions of Shelterin Components in ALT Cells
Telomeres are nucleoprotein complexes that cap the ends of eukaryotic linear chromosomes. Telomeric DNA is bound by shelterin protein complex to prevent telomeric chromosome ends from being recognized as damaged sites for abnormal repair. To overcome the end replication problem, cancer cells mostly preserve their telomeres by reactivating telomerase ...
Shuting Jia
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