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Title: Fundamental mechanisms of telomerase action in yeasts and mammals: Understanding telomeres and telomerase in cancer cells
Keywords: shelterin;telomere length homeostatis;replicative sensence;Hayflick limit;t-stumps;S. pombe
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2017
Publisher: The Royal Society
Citation: Open Biology, 2017, 7 (3)
Abstract: Aberrant activation of telomerase occurs in 85-90% of all cancers and underpins the ability of cancer cells to bypass their proliferative limit, rendering them immortal. The activity of telomerase is tightly controlled at multiple levels, from transcriptional regulation of the telomerase components to holoenzyme biogenesis and recruitment to the telomere, and finally activation and processivity. However, studies using cancer cell lines and other model systems have begun to reveal features of telomeres and telomerase that are unique to cancer. This review summarizes our current knowledge on the mechanisms of telomerase recruitment and activation using insights from studies in mammals and budding and fission yeasts. Finally, we discuss the differences in telomere homeostasis between normal cells and cancer cells, which may provide a foundation for telomere/telomerase targeted cancer treatments.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/17519
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.160338
ISSN: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.160338
2046-2441
Appears in Collections:Dept of Health Sciences Research Papers

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