| Literature DB >> 33568696 |
Yang Mei1, Zhong Deng1, Olga Vladimirova1, Nitish Gulve1, F Brad Johnson2, William C Drosopoulos3, Carl L Schildkraut3, Paul M Lieberman4.
Abstract
Telomere dysfunction causes chromosomal instability which is associated with many cancers and age-related diseases. The non-coding telomeric repeat-containing RNA (TERRA) forms a structural and regulatory component of the telomere that is implicated in telomere maintenance and chromosomal end protection. The basic N-terminal Gly/Arg-rich (GAR) domain of telomeric repeat-binding factor 2 (TRF2) can bind TERRA but the structural basis and significance of this interaction remains poorly understood. Here, we show that TRF2 GAR recognizes G-quadruplex features of TERRA. We show that small molecules that disrupt the TERRA-TRF2 GAR complex, such as N-methyl mesoporphyrin IX (NMM) or genetic deletion of TRF2 GAR domain, result in the loss of TERRA, and the induction of γH2AX-associated telomeric DNA damage associated with decreased telomere length, and increased telomere aberrations, including telomere fragility. Taken together, our data indicates that the G-quadruplex structure of TERRA is an important recognition element for TRF2 GAR domain and this interaction between TRF2 GAR and TERRA is essential to maintain telomere stability.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33568696 PMCID: PMC7876106 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-82406-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996