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The structure of telomeric DNA
Authors:Neidle Stephen  Parkinson Gary N
Affiliation:Cancer Research UK Biomolecular Structure Group, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, 29-39 Brunswick Square, WC1N 1AX, London, UK. stephen.neidle@ulsop.ac.uk
Abstract:The telomere is a nucleoprotein complex located at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. It is essential for maintaining the integrity of the genome. It is not a linear structure and, for much of the cell cycle, telomeric DNA is maintained in a loop structure, which serves to protect the vulnerable ends of chromosomes. Many of the key proteins in the telomere have been identified, although their interplay is still imperfectly understood and structural data are only available on a few. Telomeric DNA itself comprises simple guanine-rich repeats for most of its length, culminating in a short overhang of single-stranded sequence at the extreme 3' ends. This can, at least in vitro, fold into a wide variety of four-stranded quadruplex structures, many of whose arrangements are being revealed by crystallographic and NMR studies.
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