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  2. Conserved telomere maintenance component 1 interacts with STN1 and maintains chromosome ends in higher eukaryotes

Conserved telomere maintenance component 1 interacts with STN1 and maintains chromosome ends in higher eukaryotes

  • Mol Cell. 2009 Oct 23;36(2):207-18. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2009.09.017.
Yulia V Surovtseva 1 Dmitri Churikov Kara A Boltz Xiangyu Song Jonathan C Lamb Ross Warrington Katherine Leehy Michelle Heacock Carolyn M Price Dorothy E Shippen
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  • 1 Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Texas A&M University, 2128 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-2128, USA.
Abstract

Orthologs of the yeast telomere protein Stn1 are present in Plants, but other components of the Cdc13/Stn1/Ten1 (CST) complex have only been found in fungi. Here we report the identification of conserved telomere maintenance component 1 (CTC1) in Plants and vertebrates. CTC1 encodes an approximately 140 kDa telomere-associated protein predicted to contain multiple OB-fold domains. Arabidopsis mutants null for CTC1 display a severe telomere deprotection phenotype accompanied by a rapid onset of developmental defects and sterility. Telomeric and subtelomeric tracts are dramatically eroded, and chromosome ends exhibit increased G overhangs, recombination, and end-to-end fusions. AtCTC1 both physically and genetically interacts with AtSTN1. Depletion of human CTC1 by RNAi triggers a DNA damage response, chromatin bridges, increased G overhangs, and sporadic telomere loss. These data indicate that CTC1 participates in telomere maintenance in diverse species and that a CST-like complex is required for telomere integrity in multicellular organisms.

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