2023
DOI: 10.1002/bies.202300184
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Telomeres cooperate with the nuclear envelope to maintain genome stability

Rekha Rai,
Tori Sodeinde,
Ava Boston
et al.

Abstract: Mammalian telomeres have evolved safeguards to prevent their recognition as DNA double‐stranded breaks by suppressing the activation of various DNA sensing and repair proteins. We have shown that the telomere‐binding proteins TRF2 and RAP1 cooperate to prevent telomeres from undergoing aberrant homology‐directed recombination by mediating t‐loop protection. Our recent findings also suggest that mammalian telomere‐binding proteins interact with the nuclear envelope to maintain chromosome stability. RAP1 interac… Show more

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