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Publication : The shortest telomere, not average telomere length, is critical for cell viability and chromosome stability.

First Author  Hemann MT Year  2001
Journal  Cell Volume  107
Issue  1 Pages  67-77
PubMed ID  11595186 Mgi Jnum  J:107711
Mgi Id  MGI:3621698 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(01)00504-9
Citation  Hemann MT, et al. (2001) The shortest telomere, not average telomere length, is critical for cell viability and chromosome stability. Cell 107(1):67-77
abstractText  Loss of telomere function can induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. To investigate the processes that trigger cellular responses to telomere dysfunction, we crossed mTR-/- G6 mice that have short telomeres with mice heterozygous for telomerase (mTR+/-) that have long telomeres. The phenotype of the telomerase null offspring was similar to that of the late generation parent, although only half of the chromosomes were short. Strikingly, spectral karyotyping (SKY) analysis revealed that loss of telomere function occurred preferentially on chromosomes with critically short telomeres. Our data indicate that, while average telomere length is measured in most studies, it is not the average but rather the shortest telomeres that constitute telomere dysfunction and limit cellular survival in the absence of telomerase.
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