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Telomeres are partly shielded from ultraviolet-induced damage and proficient for nucleotide excision repair of photoproducts

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms9214

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  1. NIH from NIEHS [R01ES022944, R00ES016758]
  2. David Scaife Foundation through the Center for Nucleic Acid Technology
  3. Career Development Award through the Skin Cancer SPORE [5P50CA121973]
  4. Center for Human Health and the Environment at NCSU

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Ultraviolet light induces cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and pyrimidine(6-4) pyrimidone photoproducts, which interfere with DNA replication and transcription. Nucleotide excision repair (NER) removes these photoproducts, but whether NER functions at telomeres is unresolved. Here we use immunospot blotting to examine the efficiency of photoproduct formation and removal at telomeres purified from UVC irradiated cells at various recovery times. Telomeres exhibit approximately twofold fewer photoproducts compared with the bulk genome in cells, and telomere-binding protein TRF1 significantly reduces photoproduct formation in telomeric fragments in vitro. CPD removal from telomeres occurs 1.5-fold faster than the bulk genome, and is completed by 48 h. 6-4PP removal is rapidly completed by 6 h in both telomeres and the overall genome. A requirement for XPA protein indicates the mechanism of telomeric photoproduct removal is NER. These data provide new evidence that telomeres are partially protected from ultraviolet irradiation and that NER preserves telomere integrity.

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