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Human shelterin protein POT1 prevents severe telomere instability induced by homology‐directed DNA repair
Authors:Galina Glousker  Anna&#x;Sophia Briod  Manfredo Quadroni  Joachim Lingner
Institution:1. School of Life Sciences, Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (ISREC), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne Switzerland ; 2. Protein Analysis Facility, University of Lausanne, Lausanne Switzerland
Abstract:The evolutionarily conserved POT1 protein binds single‐stranded G‐rich telomeric DNA and has been implicated in contributing to telomeric DNA maintenance and the suppression of DNA damage checkpoint signaling. Here, we explore human POT1 function through genetics and proteomics, discovering that a complete absence of POT1 leads to severe telomere maintenance defects that had not been anticipated from previous depletion studies in human cells. Conditional deletion of POT1 in HEK293E cells gives rise to rapid telomere elongation and length heterogeneity, branched telomeric DNA structures, telomeric R‐loops, and telomere fragility. We determine the telomeric proteome upon POT1‐loss, implementing an improved telomeric chromatin isolation protocol. We identify a large set of proteins involved in nucleic acid metabolism that engage with telomeres upon POT1‐loss. Inactivation of the homology‐directed repair machinery suppresses POT1‐loss‐mediated telomeric DNA defects. Our results unravel as major function of human POT1 the suppression of telomere instability induced by homology‐directed repair.
Keywords:DNA damage response  homologous recombination  POT1  R‐  loops  telomeric proteome
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