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Telomerase exerts physiological and tumor promoting functions by stimulating ribosomal biogenesis

Authors :
Cagatay Günes
Sebastian Ibena
Source :
Telomere and telomerase, 1: e433
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The enzymatic activity of telomerase counters erosion of telomeric DNA that occurs as a biochemical consequence during replication. This primary function of telomerase resolves the ‘end-replication problem’ and prevents telomere dysfunction and replicative senescence ensuring cellular immortality. The vast majority of human cells are devoid of telomerase activity but reactivation of telomerase occurs in more than 80% of human cancers. Moreover, telomerase activity is a pre-requisite of sustained organ maintenance under physiological hyper-proliferative conditions such as liver regeneration and for the proliferation of activated B- and T- cells. Increasing evidence indicates at telomere length independent functions of telomerase, including DNA-damage repair, mitochondrial function and stem cell activity. Mechanisms of how telomerase can fulfill such diverse functions remain yet to be elucidated. Our recent findings showing that telomerase activates ribosomal biogenesis under oncogenic and regenerative conditions can shed a light to some of these questions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Telomere and telomerase, 1: e433
Accession number :
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