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Regulation of Hormone Secretion
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Exponiendo los secretos de los encuentros telómero-telomerasa
Jean-François Noël1, Raymund J Wellinger
1Department of Microbiology and Infectiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec J1E 4K8, Canada.
Cell
|August 7, 2012
Resumen
Los telómeros requieren telomerasa para su estabilidad, con los cuerpos de Cajal actuando como matchmakers cruciales en las células humanas. Zhong y otros. Identificar los factores moleculares clave que permiten esta interacción esencial.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Biología celular Biología celular.
- Genética molecular genética molecular.
- La bioquímica es la bioquímica.
Sus antecedentes:
- Los telómeros protegen los extremos del cromosoma, pero requieren la enzima telomerasa para su mantenimiento.
- Los cuerpos cajales son estructuras nucleares involucradas en la maduración de pequeñas ribonucleoproteínas nucleares y la biogénesis de la telomerasa.
- El mantenimiento eficiente de los telómeros es fundamental para la salud celular y del organismo.
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