5
Views
6
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
DNA Dynamics and Chromosome Structure

Characterization of a Telomere-Binding Protein from Physarum polycephalum

, &
Pages 2282-2290 | Received 15 Oct 1990, Accepted 22 Jan 1991, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

REFERENCES

  • Berman, J., C. Y. Tachibana, and B.-K. Tye. 1986. Identification of a telomere-binding activity from yeast. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83:3713–3717.
  • Blackburn, E. H., and P. B. Challoner. 1984. Identification of a telomeric DNA sequence in Trypanasoma brucei. Cell 36:447–457.
  • Blackburn, E. H., and S.-S. Chiou. 1981. Non-nucleosomal packaging of a tandemly repeated DNA sequence at termini of extrachromosomal DNA coding for rRNA in Tetrahymena. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78:2263–2267.
  • Blackburn, E. H., and J. W. Szostak. 1984. The molecular structure of centromeres and telomeres. Annu. Rev. Biochem. 53:163–194.
  • Bradford, M. M. 1976. A rapid and sensitive method for the determination of microgram quantities of protein utilizing the principle of protein-dye binding. Anal. Biochem. 72:248–254.
  • Buchman, A. R., N. F. Lue, and R. D. Kornberg. 1988. Connections between transcriptional activators, silencers, and telomeres as revealed by functional analysis of a yeast DNA-binding protein. Mol. Cell. Biol. 8:5086–5099.
  • Carson, M. J., and L. Hartwell. 1985. CDC 17: an essential gene that prevents telomere elongation in yeast. Cell 42:249–257.
  • Cheung, M. K., D. T. Drivas, V. C. Littau, and E. M. Johnson. 1981. Protein tightly bound near the termini of the Physaruin extrachromosomal rDNA palindrome. J. Cell Biol. 91:309–314.
  • Conrad, M. N., J. H. Wright, A. J. Wolf, and V. A. Zakian. 1990. RAP 1 protein interacts with yeast telomeres in vivo: overproduction alters telomere structure and decreases chromosome stability. Cell 63:739–750.
  • Coren, J. S. Unpublished data.
  • Daniel, J. W., K. L. Babcock, A. H. Sievert, and H. P. Rusch. 1963. Organic requirements and synthetic media for growth of the myxomycete Physarum polycephalum. J. Bacteriol. 86:324-331.
  • Ferris, P. J. 1985. Nucleotide sequence of the central nontranscribed spacer region of Physarum polycephalum rDNA. Gene 39:203–211.
  • Ferris, P. J., and V. M. Vogt. 1982. Structure of the central spacer region of extrachromosomal ribosomal DNA in Physarum polycephalum. J. Mol. Biol. 159:359–381.
  • Forney, J., E. R. Henderson, and E. H. Blackburn. 1987. Identification of the telomeric sequence of the acellular slime molds Didymium iridis and Physarum polycephalum. Nucleic Acids Res. 15:9143–9152.
  • Fried, M., and D. M. Crothers. 1981. Equilibria and kinetics of lac repressor-operator interactions by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Nucleic Acids Res. 9:6505–6525.
  • Garner, M. M., and A. Revzin. 1981. A gel electrophoresis method for quantifying the binding of proteins to specific DNA regions. Applications to components of the E. coli lactose regulatory system. Nucleic Acids Res. 9:3047–3060.
  • Gottschling, D. E., and V. A. Zakian. 1986. Telomere proteins: specific recognition and protection of the natural termini of Oxytricha macronuclear DNA. Cell 47:195–205.
  • Greider, C. W., and E. H. Blackburn. 1985. Identification of a specific telomere terminal transferase activity in Tetrahymena extracts. Cell 43:405–413.
  • Greider, C. W., and E. H. Blackburn. 1987. The telomere terminal transferase of Tetrahymena is a ribonucleoprotein enzyme with two kinds of primer specificity. Cell 51:887–898.
  • Greider, C. W., and E. H. Blackburn. 1989. A telomeric sequence in the RNA of Tetrahymena telomerase required for telomere repeat synthesis. Nature (London) 337:331–337.
  • Henderson, E., C. C. Hardin, S. K. Walk, I. Tinoco, Jr., and E. H. Blackburn. 1987. Telomeric DNA oligonucleotides form novel intramolecular structures containing guanine-guanine base pairs. Cell 51:899–908.
  • Jones, K. A., J. T. Kadonoga, P. J. Rosenfeld, T. J. Kelly, and R. Tjian. 1987. A cellular DNA-binding protein that activates eukaryotic transcription and DNA replication. Cell 48:79–89.
  • Jones, K. A., K. R. Yamamoto, and R. Tjian. 1985. Two distinct transcription factors bind to the HSV thymidine kinase promoter in vitro. Cell 42:559–572.
  • Klobutcher, L. A., M. T. Swanton, P. Donini, and D. Prescott. 1981. All gene-sized DNA molecules in four species of hypo- trichs have the same terminal sequence and unusual 3′ terminus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78:3015–3019.
  • Liu, Z., and B.-K. Tye. 1991. A yeast protein that binds to vertebrate telomeres and conserved yeast telomeric junctions. Genes Dev. 5:49-59.
  • Longtine, M. S., N. M. Wilson, M. E. Petracek, and J. Berman. 1989. A yeast telomere binding activity binds to two related telomere sequence motifs and is indistinguishable from RAP 1. Curr. Genet. 16:225–239.
  • Lundblad, V., and J. W. Szostak. 1989. A mutant with a defect in telomere elongation leads to senescence in yeast. Cell 57:633–643.
  • Lustig, A. J., S. Kurtz, and D. Shore. 1990. Involvement of the silencer and UAS binding protein RAP 1 in regulation of telomere length. Science 250:549–553.
  • Lustig, A. J., and T. D. Petes. 1986. Identification of yeast mutants with altered telomere structure. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83:1398–1402.
  • Maniatis, T., E. F. Fritsch, and J. Sambrook. 1982. Molecular cloning: a laboratory manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
  • Morin, G. 1989. The human telomere terminal transferase enzyme is a ribonucleoprotein that synthesizes TTAGGG repeats. Cell 59:521–529.
  • Moyzis, R. K., J. M. Buckingham, L. S. Cram, M. Dani, L. L. Deaven, M. D. Jones, R. L. Ratliff, and J.-R. Wu. 1988. A highly conserved repetitive DNA sequence, (TTAGGG)n, present at the telomeres of human chromosomes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85:6622–6626.
  • Oka, Y., and C. A. Thomas, Jr. 1987. The cohering telomeres of Oxytricha. Nucleic Acids Res. 15:8877–8898.
  • Pluta, A. F., G. M. Dani, B. B. Spear, and V. A. Zakian. 1984. Elaboration of telomeres in yeast: recognition and modification of termini from Oxy trie ha macronuclear DNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 81:1475–1479.
  • Price, C. M. 1990. Telomere structure in Euplotes crassus: characterization of DNA-protein interactions and isolation of a telomere-binding protein. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10:3421–3431.
  • Price, C. M., and T. R. Cech. 1987. Telomeric DNA-protein interactions of Oxytricha macronuclear DNA. Genes Dev. 1:783–793.
  • Price, C. M., and T. R. Cech. 1989. Properties of the telomeric DNA-binding protein from Oxytrieha nova. Biochemistry 28: 769–774.
  • Raghuraman, M. K., and T. R. Cech. 1989. Assembly and self-association of Oxytricha telomeric nucleoprotein complexes. Cell 59:719–728.
  • Raghuraman, M. K., C. J. Dunn, B. J. Hicke, and T. R. Cech. 1989. Oxytricha telomeric nucleoprotein complexes reconstituted with synthetic DNA. Nucleic Acids Res. 17:4235–4253.
  • Riggs, A. D., H. Suzuki, and S. Bourgeois. 1970. lac repressoroperator interaction. J. Mol. Biol. 48:67–83.
  • Saiki, R. K., S. Scharf, F. Faloona, K. B. Mullis, G. T. Horn, H. A. Erlich, and N. Arnheim. 1985. Enzymatic amplification of β-globin genomic sequences and restriction site analysis for diagnosis of sickle cell anemia. Science 230:1350–1354.
  • Sanger, F., S. Nicklen, and A. R. Coulson. 1977. DNA sequencing with chain-terminating inhibitors. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74:5463–5467.
  • Schechtman, M. G. 1990. Characterization of telomere DNA from Neurospora crassa. Gene 88:159–165.
  • Sen, D., and W. Gilbert. 1988. Formation of parallel four- stranded complexes by guanine-rich motifs in DNA and its implications for meiosis. Nature (London) 334:364–366.
  • Sen, D., and W. Gilbert. 1990. A sodium-potassium switch in the formation of four-stranded G4-DNA. Nature (London) 344:410–414.
  • Shampay, J., J. W. Szostak, and E. H. Blackburn. 1984. DNA sequences of telomeres maintained in yeast. Nature (London) 310:154–157.
  • Shippen-Lentz, D., and E. H. Blackburn. 1989. Telomere terminal transferase activity from Euplotes crassus adds large numbers of TTTTGGGG repeats onto telomeric primers. Mol. Cell. Biol. 9:2761–2764.
  • Shippen-Lentz, D., and E. H. Blackburn. 1990. Functional evidence for an RNA template in telomerase. Science 247:546–552.
  • Shoeman, R. L., S. Wadle, A. Scherbarth, and P. Traub. 1988. The binding in vitro of the intermediate filament protein vimen- tin to synthetic oligonucleotides containing telomere sequences. J. Biol. Chem. 263:18744–18749.
  • Shore, D., and K. Nasmyth. 1987. Purification and cloning of a DNA binding protein from yeast that binds to both silencer and activator elements. Cell 51:721–732.
  • Singh, H., R. Sen, D. Baltimore, and P. A. Sharp. 1986. A nuclear factor that binds to a conserved sequence motif in transcriptional control elements of immunoglobulin genes. Nature (London) 319:154–158.
  • Vogt, V. M., and R. Braun. 1976. Structure of ribosomal DNA in Physarum polycephalum. J. Mol. Biol. 106:567–587.
  • Wang, S.-S., and V. A. Zakian. 1990. Telomere-telomere recombination provides an express pathway for telomere acquisition. Nature (London) 345:456–458.
  • Williamson, J. R., M. K. Raghuraman, and T. R. Cech. 1989. Monovalent cation-induced structure of telomeric DNA: the G-quartet model. Cell 59:871–880.
  • Yu, G.-L., J. D. Bradley, L. D. Attardi, and E. H. Blackburn. 1990. In vivo alteration of telomere sequences and senescence caused by mutated Tetrahymena telomerase RNAs. Nature (London) 344:126–132.
  • Zahler, A. M., and D. M. Prescott. 1988. Telomere terminal transferase activity in the hypotrichous ciliate Oxytricha nova and a model for replication of the ends of linear DNA molecules. Nucleic Acids Res. 16:6953–6972.
  • Zakian, V. A. 1989. Structure and function of telomeres. Annu. Rev. Genet. 23:579–604.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.