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Mol. Cells 2005; 19(3): 303-309

Published online January 1, 1970

© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

The Pleiotropy of Telomerase against Cell Death

Young Hoon Sung, Yoon Sik Choi, Cheolho Cheong, Han-Woong Lee

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The end of eukaryotic genomic DNA is capped by a specialized structure called as “telomere”, which consists of the repetitive array of nucleotide sequence, TTAGGG, in humans and mice, and a variety of binding proteins. Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex responsible for the elongation of telomeres to maintain the genomic integrity, and is composed of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), telomerase RNA component (TERC), and their associated factors regulating the catalytic activity of telomerase. Although it is now apparent that telomerase protects cells from apoptosis via the maintenance of genomic integrity by stabilizing telomeres, our understanding for the physiological role of telomerase is yet far from completion, and emerging evidence suggests that telomerase has additional extratelomeric roles in mediating cell survival and anti-apoptotic functions against various cytotoxic stresses. Here we summarize and discuss how telomerase and telomeres are involved in mediating cellular protection against apoptosis.

Keywords Anti-apoptotic; Apoptosis; Cell Death; Extratelomeric; Survival; Telomerase; Telomere; TERT; TERC

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Mol. Cells 2005; 19(3): 303-309

Published online June 30, 2005

Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.

The Pleiotropy of Telomerase against Cell Death

Young Hoon Sung, Yoon Sik Choi, Cheolho Cheong, Han-Woong Lee

Abstract

The end of eukaryotic genomic DNA is capped by a specialized structure called as “telomere”, which consists of the repetitive array of nucleotide sequence, TTAGGG, in humans and mice, and a variety of binding proteins. Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex responsible for the elongation of telomeres to maintain the genomic integrity, and is composed of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), telomerase RNA component (TERC), and their associated factors regulating the catalytic activity of telomerase. Although it is now apparent that telomerase protects cells from apoptosis via the maintenance of genomic integrity by stabilizing telomeres, our understanding for the physiological role of telomerase is yet far from completion, and emerging evidence suggests that telomerase has additional extratelomeric roles in mediating cell survival and anti-apoptotic functions against various cytotoxic stresses. Here we summarize and discuss how telomerase and telomeres are involved in mediating cellular protection against apoptosis.

Keywords: Anti-apoptotic, Apoptosis, Cell Death, Extratelomeric, Survival, Telomerase, Telomere, TERT, TERC

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The cellular proteostasis network is adaptively modulated upon cellular stress, thereby protecting cells from proteostasis collapse. Heat shock induces the translocation of misfolded proteins and the chaperone protein HSP70 into nucleolus, where nuclear protein quality control primarily occurs. Nuclear RNA export factor 1 (green), nucleolar protein fibrillarin (red), and nuclei (blue) were visualized in NIH3T3 cells under basal (left) and heat shock (right) conditions (Park et al., pp. 374-386).

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