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Publication : Telomere protection by TPP1 is mediated by POT1a and POT1b.

First Author  Kibe T Year  2010
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  30
Issue  4 Pages  1059-66
PubMed ID  19995905 Mgi Jnum  J:160503
Mgi Id  MGI:4454532 Doi  10.1128/MCB.01498-09
Citation  Kibe T, et al. (2010) Telomere protection by TPP1 is mediated by POT1a and POT1b. Mol Cell Biol 30(4):1059-66
abstractText  Mammalian telomeres are protected by the shelterin complex, which contains single-stranded telomeric DNA binding proteins (POT1a and POT1b in rodents, POT1 in other mammals). Mouse POT1a prevents the activation of the ATR kinase and contributes to the repression of the nonhomologous end-joining pathway (NHEJ) at newly replicated telomeres. POT1b represses unscheduled resection of the 5'-ended telomeric DNA strand, resulting in long 3' overhangs in POT1b KO cells. Both POT1 proteins bind TPP1, forming heterodimers that bind to other proteins in shelterin. Short hairpin RNA (shRNA)-mediated depletion had previously demonstrated that TPP1 contributes to the normal function of POT1a and POT1b. However, these experiments did not establish whether TPP1 has additional functions in shelterin. Here we report on the phenotypes of the conditional deletion of TPP1 from mouse embryo fibroblasts. TPP1 deletion resulted in the release of POT1a and POT1b from chromatin and loss of these proteins from telomeres, indicating that TPP1 is required for the telomere association of POT1a and POT1b but not for their stability. The telomere dysfunction phenotypes associated with deletion of TPP1 were identical to those of POT1a/POT1b DKO cells. No additional telomere dysfunction phenotypes were observed, establishing that the main role of TPP1 is to allow POT1a and POT1b to protect chromosome ends.
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