Artículo
Shelterin genes, germ line mutations and chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Fecha de publicación:
02/2017
Editorial:
AME Publishing Company
Revista:
Translational Cancer Research
ISSN:
2219-6803
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Telomeres are distinctive DNA-protein structures that cap the ends of linear chromosomes; they are essential to maintain chromosomal integrity and genome stability. Telomeres are composed by tandem repeats of the non-codificant DNA sequence TTAGGG bound by the shelterin complex. It contains six core proteins: TERF1, TERF2, POT1, ACD, TERF2IP and TINF2, which play fundamental roles in telomere protection, chromosomal stability and regulation of telomere length (TL) (1). In addition, the shelterin complex modulates telomerase activity at chromosome ends, recognizes telomeric DNA and remodels it into a t-loop, which protects the 3? overhang from being recognized as DNA damage. Alterations in the structure and function of any of these proteins may lead to undesirable DNA damage responses that could be associated to a role in tumorigenesis and cancer progression
Palabras clave:
CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA
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GERM LINE MUTATIONS
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SHELTERIN GENES
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Slavutsky, Irma Rosa; Shelterin genes, germ line mutations and chronic lymphocytic leukemia; AME Publishing Company; Translational Cancer Research; 6; S1; 2-2017; 68-71
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