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Telomere Terminal Transferase and its Role in Cancer Brian R. Keppler February 27, 2003
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The Telomere Found on the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. Characterized by a 3’-overhang of single-stranded DNA. Forms a T-loop with the help of specialized proteins to protect itself from exonuclease activity. Shortening of telomeres results in the loss of genetic information and ultimately cell death.
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DNA Replication Semi-conservative Bi-directional Occurs in the 5’ to 3’ direction only Leading strand is synthesized continuously Lagging strand is synthesized discontinuously - Can’t replicate to entirety - Gradually shortens Lodish, H. et al., Molecular Cell Biolgy, 4th Ed., Freeman Publishing, 2000, p.461.
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Telomerase A specialized form of reverse transcriptase that carries its own internal RNA template to direct DNA synthesis. Elongates the lagging strand template from its 3’-OH end. Adds short, repeated, guanosine-rich sequences to the ends of chromosomes. OrganismTelomeric DNA sequence RNA template sequence ______________________________________________ H. sapien 5’-T 2 AG 3 3’-UCCCAAUC T. thermophila 5’-T 2 G 4 3’-AACCCCAA O. bifaria 5’-T 4 G 4 3’-CCAAAACCCC A. thaliana 5’-T 3 AG 3 unidentified E. aediculatus 5’-T 4 G 4 3’-CCAAAACCCCAAAAC S. cerevisiae 5’-T 1-6 GTG 2-3 3’-CACACACCCACACCAC
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Proposed “Rough” Model of Telomerase Alberts, B. et al., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th Ed., Garland Science, 2002, p. 264.
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Mechanism of Telomerase Action Lodish, H. et al., Molecular Cell Biolgy, 4th Ed., Freeman Publishing, 2000, p.466.
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Telomerase and Cancer Telomerase is active in the germ line and in renewable cells (e.g. bone marrow). Most human somatic cells lack telomerase activity. -Telomere shortening - Senescence - End-to-end chromosome fusion and cell death Most tumors regain the ability to produce telomerase. - Cells become immortal Telomerase is up-regulated in the vast majority of human cancers and serves to halt the progressive telomere shortening that ultimately blocks would-be cancer cells from achieving a full malignant phenotype. Artandi, SE et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2002 May 28
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How Do Cancer Cells Activate Telomerase Activity? Some cancer cells with telomerase activity arise from mutant precursor cells that have avoided telomere shortening. - These cells have never encountered a telomeric limit to cell division. Telomerase can be activated after a genetic catastrophe (e.g. p53 loss). - Loss of checkpoint controls, uncontrolled proliferation, accumulation of mutations, chromosomal instability...But, telomeres are also shortening with each successive generation of cells. - The cell up-regulates telomerase expression in order to regain stability and survive. Alberts, B. et al., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th Ed., Garland Science, 2002, p. 1348.
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Targeting Telomerase as an Anticancer Drug Approach Targeting the protein/RNA subunit Mouse models Specificity?
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Alberts, B. et al., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th Ed., Garland Science, 2002, p. 264.
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