The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes have long been defined as structures that must avoid being detected as DNA breaks. They are protected from checkpoints, homologous recombination, end-to-end fusions, or other events that normally promote repair of intrachromosomal DNA breaks. This differentiation is thought to be the consequence of a unique organization of chromosomal ends into specialized nucleoprotein complexes called telomeres. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that proteins governing the DNA damage response are intimately involved in the regulation of telomeres, which undergo processing and structural changes that elicit a transient DNA damage response. This suggests that functional telomeres can be recognized as DNA breaks during a temporally limited window, indicating that the difference between a break and a telomere is less defined than previously assumed.

Longhese, M. (2008). DNA damage response at functional and dysfunctional telomeres. GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 22(2), 125-140 [10.1101/gad.1626908].

DNA damage response at functional and dysfunctional telomeres

LONGHESE, MARIA PIA
2008

Abstract

The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes have long been defined as structures that must avoid being detected as DNA breaks. They are protected from checkpoints, homologous recombination, end-to-end fusions, or other events that normally promote repair of intrachromosomal DNA breaks. This differentiation is thought to be the consequence of a unique organization of chromosomal ends into specialized nucleoprotein complexes called telomeres. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that proteins governing the DNA damage response are intimately involved in the regulation of telomeres, which undergo processing and structural changes that elicit a transient DNA damage response. This suggests that functional telomeres can be recognized as DNA breaks during a temporally limited window, indicating that the difference between a break and a telomere is less defined than previously assumed.
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Telomere; double-strand break; checkpoint; ATM/Tel1; ATR/Mec1
English
2008
22
2
125
140
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Longhese, M. (2008). DNA damage response at functional and dysfunctional telomeres. GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 22(2), 125-140 [10.1101/gad.1626908].
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