Long noncoding (lnc)RNAs derived from telomeres, the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, help to maintain telomere length and stability by multiple means, including regulation of telomerase activity and recombination-based telomere maintenance. New findings in yeast promote a model in which telomere attachment to the nuclear envelope regulates telomere transcription and maintenance.
Nuclear Periphery and Telomere Maintenance: TERRA Joins the Stage / Juríková, Katarína; De Wulf, Peter; Cusanelli, Emilio. - In: TRENDS IN GENETICS. - ISSN 0168-9525. - 37:7(2021), pp. 608-611. [10.1016/j.tig.2021.02.003]
Nuclear Periphery and Telomere Maintenance: TERRA Joins the Stage
Juríková, Katarína;De Wulf, Peter;Cusanelli, Emilio
2021-01-01
Abstract
Long noncoding (lnc)RNAs derived from telomeres, the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, help to maintain telomere length and stability by multiple means, including regulation of telomerase activity and recombination-based telomere maintenance. New findings in yeast promote a model in which telomere attachment to the nuclear envelope regulates telomere transcription and maintenance.File in questo prodotto:
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