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. 2012 Aug 15;11(16):2977-8.
doi: 10.4161/cc.21530. Epub 2012 Aug 9.

Timeless tunes: replicating happy endings

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Timeless tunes: replicating happy endings

Fuyuki Ishikawa. Cell Cycle. .

Abstract

Comment on: Leman AR, et al. Cell Cycle 2012; 11:2337-47.

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Figure 1. Hard life at telomeres. (A) Mammalian telomeres consist of repetitive DNA that potentially forms higher-ordered structures [G-quartet(G4)-DNA] and numerous proteins, including telomere DNA-binding protein TRF1. (B) Replication fork is frequently stalled at telomeres. Overexpressed TRF1 slows down fork progression at the telomere, while endogenous TRF1 together with Timeless protein facilitates it. Timeless protects the stalled replication fork from collapse. (C) Telomeres are unique in that the most distal replication fork is not coupled with another fork progressing inversely. (D) Prolonged fork stalling may lead to the formation of a DNA double-strand break. Because of the lack of another fork compensating the telomere replication (C), the break immediately results in the abrupt single-step shortening of telomere DNAs.

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