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Publication : Telomere-associated protein TIN2 is essential for early embryonic development through a telomerase-independent pathway.

First Author  Chiang YJ Year  2004
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  24
Issue  15 Pages  6631-4
PubMed ID  15254230 Mgi Jnum  J:92239
Mgi Id  MGI:3052253 Doi  10.1128/MCB.24.15.6631-6634.2004
Citation  Chiang YJ, et al. (2004) Telomere-associated protein TIN2 is essential for early embryonic development through a telomerase-independent pathway. Mol Cell Biol 24(15):6631-4
abstractText  TIN2 is a negative regulator of telomere elongation that interacts with telomeric DNA repeat binding factor 1 (TRF1) and affects telomere length by a telomerase-dependent mechanism. Here we show that inactivation of the mouse TRF1-interacting protein 2 (TIN2) gene results in early embryonic lethality. We further observed that the embryonic lethality of TIN2 mutant mice was not affected by inactivation of the telomerase reverse transcriptase gene, indicating that embryonic lethality is not the result of telomerase-dependent changes in telomere length or function. Our findings suggest that TIN2 has a role independent of telomere length regulation that is essential for embryonic development and cell viability.
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