Telomeres and telomerase
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Telomeres and telomerase
(Ciba Foundation symposium, 211)
John Wiley & Sons, 1997
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注記
Symposium held at Ciba Foundation on 25-27 February 1997
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Telomeres are the protective genetic elements located at the ends of chromosomes and are essential for correct chromosomal structure and function. They are not fully replicated by the conventional DNA polymerase system because DNA synthesis occurs only in the 5??? to 3??? direction and requires an RNA primer for initiation. Consequently, cells require a special enzyme to maintain the telomeric ends of chromosomes during each round of replication. This enzyme, telomerase, is a ribonucleoprotein that extends chromosome ends by adding short stretches of nucleotide repeats using a portion of its integral RNA component as the template. Recently, much excitement has been generated by the suggestion that telomerase, or rather the absence of telomerase and the resultant loss of terminal DNA, is a cause of human ageing. The evidence for this is twofold: the telomeres of certain cells in culture shorten during their lifespan; and immortalization of cells is associated, at least in some cases, with the maintenance of telomeres and telomerase activity.
The latter observation prompted the analysis of clinical samples from patients with cancer and the demonstration that, in contrast to normal somatic cells, malignant cells possess telomerase activity. This is a unique book. Not only does it contain the latest experimental results from an international group of experts, but it also includes critical examinations of the current evidence, and discussions that attempt to identify the central and underlying concepts of this rapidly expanding field.
目次
- The telomere and telomerase how do they interact?
- telomerase and the chromosome end replication problem
- characterization of the role of the EST genes in yeast telomerase function
- drosophila telomere elongation
- a protein-counting mechanism for telomere length regulation in yeast
- chromatin and telomeres in ageing in yeast and mammals
- the limited reproductive life span of normal human cells in culture
- human ageing and telomeres
- telomerase and cancer
- mouse models for telomerase function in cancer
- telomerase repressor genes do they exist? how do we find them?
- the DNA joining process
- telomeres in the haematopoietic system.
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