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Pif1p Helicase, a Catalytic Inhibitor of Telomerase in Yeast
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Genome InstabilityNew TelomeresTelomerase-mediated Telomere LengtheningNatural SciencesGeneticsGenomic MechanismDna ReplicationMolecular BiologyYeastMolecular GeneticsPif1p HelicaseMedicineCause Telomere Lengthening
Mutations in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae PIF1 gene, which encodes a 5'-to-3' DNA helicase, cause telomere lengthening and a large increase in the formation rate of new telomeres. Here, we show that Pif1p acts by inhibiting telomerase rather than telomere-telomere recombination, and this inhibition requires the helicase activity of Pif1p. Overexpression of enzymatically active Pif1p causes telomere shortening. Thus, Pif1p is a catalytic inhibitor of telomerase-mediated telomere lengthening. Because Pif1p is associated with telomeric DNA in vivo, its effects on telomeres are likely direct. Pif1p-like helicases are found in diverse organisms, including humans. We propose that Pif1p-mediated inhibition of telomerase promotes genetic stability by suppressing telomerase-mediated healing of double-strand breaks.
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