
pmid: 20832719
Telomere protection in budding yeast requires the heterotrimer named CST (for Cdc13-Stn1-Ten1). Recent data show that CST components are conserved and required for telomere stability in a wide range of eukaryotes, even those utilizing the shelterin complex to protect their telomeres. A common function of these proteins might be to stimulate priming at the C-strand gap that remains after telomerase elongation, replication termination, and terminal processing. In light of the budding yeast situation, another conserved function of CST might well be the regulation of telomerase. The cohabitation at telomeres of CST and shelterin components highlights the complexity of telomere biology.
DNA Replication, Telomere-Binding Proteins, Cell Biology, Cyclin B, Telomere, Multiprotein Complexes, Saccharomycetales, Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins, DNA, Fungal, [SDV.BC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, Telomerase
DNA Replication, Telomere-Binding Proteins, Cell Biology, Cyclin B, Telomere, Multiprotein Complexes, Saccharomycetales, Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins, DNA, Fungal, [SDV.BC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, Telomerase
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