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The cooperative assembly of shelterin bridge provides a kinetic gateway that controls telomere length homeostasis

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
卷 49, 期 14, 页码 8110-8119

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkab550

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  1. NIH [R01GM098943]
  2. American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant [RSG-16-041-01-DMC, R35GM126910]

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Shelterin is a complex consisting of six proteins that protect chromosome ends. Research shows that the cooperative assembly of the shelterin bridge confers kinetic properties, acting as a molecular timer to regulate telomere lengthening.
Shelterin is a six-protein complex that coats chromosome ends to ensure their proper protection and maintenance. Similar to the human shelterin, fission yeast shelterin is composed of telomeric double-and single-stranded DNA-binding proteins, Taz1 and Pot1, respectively, bridged by Rap1, Poz1 and Tpz1. The assembly of the proteinaceous Tpz1-Poz1-Rap1 complex occurs cooperatively and disruption of this shelterin bridge leads to unregulated telomere elongation. However, how this biophysical property of bridge assembly is integrated into shelterin function is not known. Here, utilizing synthetic bridges with a range of binding properties, we find that synthetic shelterin bridge lacking cooperativity requires a linker pair that matches the native bridge in complex lifespan but has dramatically higher affinity. We find that cooperative assembly confers kinetic properties on the shelterin bridge allowing disassembly to function as a molecular timer, regulating the duration of the telomere open state, and consequently telomere lengthening to achieve a defined species-specific length range.

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