Telomere end-binding proteins control the formation of G-quadruplex DNA structures in vivo
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- 4 September 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
- Vol. 12 (10), 847-854
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nsmb982
Abstract
Telomere end-binding proteins (TEBPs) bind to the guanine-rich overhang (G-overhang) of telomeres. Although the DNA binding properties of TEBPs have been investigated in vitro, little is known about their functions in vivo. Here we use RNA interference to explore in vivo functions of two ciliate TEBPs, TEBPα and TEBPβ. Silencing the expression of genes encoding both TEBPs shows that they cooperate to control the formation of an antiparallel guanine quadruplex (G-quadruplex) DNA structure at telomeres in vivo. This function seems to depend on the role of TEBPα in attaching telomeres in the nucleus and in recruiting TEBPβ to these sites. In vitro DNA binding and footprinting studies confirm the in vivo observations and highlight the role of the C terminus of TEBPβ in G-quadruplex formation. We have also found that G-quadruplex formation in vivo is regulated by the cell cycle–dependent phosphorylation of TEBPβ.Keywords
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