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Evolution of CST function in telomere maintenance
Authors:Carolyn M Price  Kara A Boltz  Mary F Chaiken  Jason A Stewart  Mark A Beilstein  Dorothy E Shippen
Institution:1.Department of Cancer and Cell Biology; University of Cincinnati; Cincinnati, OH USA;2.Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics; Texas A&M University; College Station, TX USA
Abstract:Telomeres consist of an elaborate, higher-order DNA architecture, and a suite of proteins that provide protection for the chromosome terminus by blocking inappropriate recombination and nucleolytic attack. In addition, telomeres facilitate telomeric DNA replication by physical interactions with telomerase and the lagging strand replication machinery. The prevailing view has been that two distinct telomere capping complexes evolved, shelterin in vertebrates and a trimeric complex comprised of Cdc13, Stn1 and Ten1 (CST) in yeast. The recent discovery of a CST-like complex in plants and humans raises new questions about the composition of telomeres and their regulatory mechanisms in multicellular eukaryotes. In this review we discuss the evolving functions and interactions of CST components and their contributions to chromosome end protection and DNA replication.Key words: telomere, telomerase, telomere protein, CTC1, STN1, TEN1, OB-fold, arabidopsis, DNA polymerase alpha, RPA
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