Braun, Robert Schönberger, Nora Vinke, Svenja Lederer, Franziska Kalinowski, Jörn Pollmann, Katrin
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Viruses
Next generation sequencing (NGS) in combination with phage surface display (PSD) are powerful tools in the newly equipped molecular biology toolbox for the identification of specific target binding biomolecules. Application of PSD led to the discovery of manifold ligands in clinical and material research. However, limitations of traditional phage d...
Cheng, Guanghui Dai, Mingkai Xin, Qian Wang, Lina Kong, Feng Xu, Dawei
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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology
Objective: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is an age-related disease, occurring in >70% of men of age >60. Because telomeres and telomerase play a key role in aging and age-related diseases, and certain telomerase gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are shown to be associated with the susceptibility to age-related diseases, we wanted to ...
Yuan, Xiaotian Dai, Mingkai Xu, Dawei
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Current topics in medicinal chemistry
Telomeres are structurally nucleoprotein complexes at termini of linear chromosomes and essential to chromosome stability/integrity. In normal human cells, telomere length erodes progressively with each round of cell divisions, which serves as an important barrier to uncontrolled proliferation and malignant transformation. In sharp contrast, telome...
Zheng, Qian Huang, Jinliang Wang, Geng
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Frontiers in cell and developmental biology
Mitochondrial functions and telomere functions have mostly been studied independently. In recent years, it, however, has become clear that there are intimate links between mitochondria, telomeres, and telomerase subunits. Mitochondrial dysfunctions cause telomere attrition, while telomere damage leads to reprogramming of mitochondrial biosynthesis ...
Graham, Mindy K Kim, Jiyoung Da, Joseph Brosnan-Cashman, Jacqueline A Rizzo, Anthony Baena Del Valle, Javier A Chia, Lionel Rubenstein, Michael Davis, Christine Zheng, Qizhi
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Molecular cancer research : MCR
A key hallmark of cancer, unlimited replication, requires cancer cells to evade both replicative senescence and potentially lethal chromosomal instability induced by telomere dysfunction. The majority of cancers overcome these critical barriers by upregulating telomerase, a telomere-specific reverse transcriptase. However, a subset of cancers maint...
Kroustallaki, Penelope Lirussi, Lisa Carracedo, Sergio You, Panpan Esbensen, Q Ying Götz, Alexandra Jobert, Laure Alsøe, Lene Sætrom, Pål Gagos, Sarantis
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Cell reports
Telomerase biogenesis is a complex process where several steps remain poorly understood. Single-strand-selective uracil-DNA glycosylase (SMUG1) associates with the DKC1-containing H/ACA ribonucleoprotein complex, which is essential for telomerase biogenesis. Herein, we show that SMUG1 interacts with the telomeric RNA component (hTERC) and is requir...
Laudadio, Ilaria Carissimi, Claudia Fulci, Valerio
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Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
Human telomerase holoenzyme consists of the catalytic component TERT and the template RNA TERC. However, a network of accessory proteins plays key roles in its assembly, localization and stability. Defects in genes involved in telomerase biology affect the renewal of critical stem cell populations and cause disorders such as telomeropathies. Moreov...
Avetyan, Diana Zakharyan, Roksana Petrek, Martin Arakelyan, Arsen
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Journal of psychiatric research
Telomeres are protective fragments on chromosome ends involved in maintaining genome stability, preventing chromosomal fusions, regulation of cell division. It was shown that telomere attrition rate is accelerated in age-related diseases, as well as in response to physiological and psychosocial stress. The aim of this study was to evaluate relative...
Scarabino, Daniela Peconi, Martina Pelliccia, Franca Corbo, Rosa Maria
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Genes
We investigated the possible influence of TERC and TERT genetic variation and leukocyte telomere length (LTL) on human lifespan. Four polymorphisms of TERT and three polymorphisms of TERC were examined in a sample of elderly subjects (70–100 years). After nine years of follow-up, mortality data were collected, and sub-samples of long-lived/not long...
Cheng, Ying Liu, Peipei Zheng, Qian Gao, Ge Yuan, Jiapei Wang, Pengfeng Huang, Jinliang Xie, Leiming Lu, Xinping Tong, Tanjun
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Cell reports
Mitochondrial dysfunctions play major roles in many diseases. However, how mitochondrial stresses are relayed to downstream responses remains unclear. Here we show that the RNA component of mammalian telomerase TERC is imported into mitochondria, processed to a shorter form TERC-53, and then exported back to the cytosol. We found that the import is...