1. Telomere biology and ribosome biogenesis: structural and functional interconnections
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Valeeva, Liia R., Abdulkina, Liliia R., Agabekian, Inna A., and Shakirov, Eugene V.
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Biosynthesis -- Methods ,Ribosomes -- Physiological aspects ,Telomeres -- Physiological aspects ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that play a pivotal role in the protection and maintenance of eukaryotic chromosomes. Telomeres and the enzyme telomerase, which replenishes telomeric DNA lost during replication, are important factors necessary to ensure continued cell proliferation. Cell proliferation is also dependent on proper and efficient protein synthesis, which is carried out by ribosomes. Mutations in genes involved in either ribosome biogenesis or telomere biology result in cellular abnormalities and can cause human genetic diseases, defined as ribosomopathies and telomeropathies, respectively. Interestingly, recent discoveries indicate that many of the ribosome assembly and rRNA maturation factors have additional noncanonical functions in telomere biology. Similarly, several key proteins and enzymes involved in telomere biology, including telomerase, have unexpected roles in rRNA transcription and maturation. These observations point to an intriguing cross-talk mechanism potentially explaining the multiple pleiotropic symptoms of mutations in many causal genes identified in various telomeropathy and ribosomopathy diseases. In this review, we provide a brief summary of eukaryotic telomere and rDNA loci structures, highlight several universal features of rRNA and telomerase biogenesis, evaluate intriguing interconnections between telomere biology and ribosome assembly, and conclude with an assessment of overlapping features of human diseases of telomeropathies and ribosomopathies. Key words: rDNA, telomerase, ribonucleoprotein, ribosomal proteins, telomeropathy, ribosomopathy, Introduction Eukaryotic cells are very complex systems with numerous processes functioning simultaneously to support their normal growth and metabolism. Some of the most important cellular processes include the maintenance of [...]
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- 2023
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