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Nucleostemin inhibits TRF1 dimerization and shortens its dynamic association with the telomere.

Lingjun Meng1, Joseph K Hsu, Qubo Zhu, Tao Lin, Robert Y L Tsai.   

Abstract

TRF1 is a key component of the telomere-capping complex and binds double-strand telomeric DNA as homodimers. So far, it is not clear whether TRF1 dimerization coincides with its telomere binding or is actively controlled before it binds the telomere, and in the latter case, how this event might affect its telomere association. We previously found that TRF1 dimerization and its telomere binding can be increased by GNL3L, which is the vertebrate paralogue of nucleostemin (NS). Here, we show that NS and GNL3L bind TRF1 directly but competitively through two separate domains of TRF1. In contrast to GNL3L, NS prevents TRF1 dimerization through a mechanism not determined by its ability to displace TRF1-bound GNL3L. Furthermore, NS is capable of shortening the dynamic association of TRF1 with the telomere in normal and TRF2(ΔBΔM)-induced telomere-damaged cells without affecting the amount of telomere-bound TRF1 proteins in vivo. Importantly, NS displays a protective function against the formation of telomere-dysfunction-induced foci. This work demonstrates that TRF1 dimerization is actively and oppositely regulated by NS and GNL3L extrachromosomally. Changing the relative amount of TRF1 monomers versus dimers in the nucleoplasm might affect the dynamic association of TRF1 with the telomere and the repair of damaged telomeres.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22045740      PMCID: PMC3215579          DOI: 10.1242/jcs.089672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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