Pot1, the putative telomere end-binding protein in fission yeast and humans

P Baumann, TR Cech - Science, 2001 - science.org
P Baumann, TR Cech
Science, 2001science.org
Telomere proteins from ciliated protozoa bind to the single-stranded G-rich DNA extensions
at the ends of macronuclear chromosomes. We have now identified homologous proteins in
fission yeast and in humans. These Pot1 (p rotection oft elomeres) proteins each bind the G-
rich strand of their own telomeric repeat sequence, consistent with a direct role in protecting
chromosome ends. Deletion of the fission yeast pot1+ gene has an immediate effect on
chromosome stability, causing rapid loss of telomeric DNA and chromosome circularization …
Telomere proteins from ciliated protozoa bind to the single-stranded G-rich DNA extensions at the ends of macronuclear chromosomes. We have now identified homologous proteins in fission yeast and in humans. These Pot1 (protection oftelomeres) proteins each bind the G-rich strand of their own telomeric repeat sequence, consistent with a direct role in protecting chromosome ends. Deletion of the fission yeastpot1 + gene has an immediate effect on chromosome stability, causing rapid loss of telomeric DNA and chromosome circularization. It now appears that the protein that caps the ends of chromosomes is widely dispersed throughout the eukaryotic kingdom.
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