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Telomere Length and Telomerase Activity; A Yin and Yang of Cell Senescence
Published on: May 22, 2013
A mechanism for telomere-specific telomere length regulation
Gabriela M Teplitz1, Emeline Pasquier1,2, Erin Bonnell1
1Department of Microbiology and Infectiology, Faculty of Medicine and Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada.
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Telomere length is a critical determinant of telomere function and hence chromosome stability. Critically short telomeres induce cellular senescence and division arrest, which eventually may lead to devastating age-related degenerative diseases. Conversely, maintenance of telomere length is a hallmark of cancer. How telomere set-length is established and molecular mechanisms for telomere-specific length regulation remained unknown. Here we detail a mechanism of a telomere-specific set-length regulation that causes drastic differences in telomere length between individual telomeres in the same cell. Indeed, the results show that telomerase recruitment is modulated in cis in a telomere-specific way. Increased Sir4 abundance on yeast TEL03L subtelomeric heterochromatin leads to a set-length maintenance that is two to three times higher than on any other telomere. Remarkably, the distal 15 kb of TEL03L are sufficient to transfer this telomere specific set-length regulation to another chromosome. Furthermore, a mutation in the telomere boundary element protein Tbf1 allows increased Sir4 binding on all telomeres and hence results in longer set-lengths. The results therefore will force a rethinking of telomere length regulation away from the generalized view that all telomeres are treated the same to a more telomere-specific treatment.
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