Dissemin is shutting down on January 1st, 2025

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Taylor and Francis Group, Nucleus, 4(4), p. 277-282, 2013

DOI: 10.4161/nucl.25701

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CST for the grand finale of telomere replication

Journal article published in 2013 by Liuh-Yow Chen ORCID, Joachim Lingner
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Abstract

Telomeric DNA at eukaryotic chromosome ends terminates with single stranded 3' G-rich overhangs. The overhang is generated by the interplay of several dynamic processes including semiconservative DNA replication, 3' end elongation by telomerase, C-strand fill-in synthesis and nucleolytic processing. The mammalian CST (CTC1-STN1-TEN1) complex is directly involved at several stages of telomere end formation. Elucidation of its structural organization and identification of interaction partners support the notion that mammalian CST is, as its yeast counterpart, a RPA-like complex. CST binding at mammalian telomere 3' overhangs increases upon their elongation by telomerase. Formation of a trimeric CST complex at telomeric 3' overhangs leads to telomerase inhibition and at the same time mediates a physical interaction with DNA polymerase-a. Thus CST seems to play critical roles in coordinating telomerase elongation and fill-in synthesis to complete telomere replication.