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<i>Arabidopsis</i>POT1A interacts with TERT-V(I8), an N-terminal splicing variant of telomerase
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Plant Molecular BiologyTranscriptional RegulationSystems BiologyTelomerase RegulationGeneticsNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyChromosome IntegrityPlant ProteomicsMolecular GeneticsGenomicsN-terminal Splicing VariantGene ExpressionMedicineFunctional GenomicsPlant GenomicsPlant PhysiologyTelomeres 1
Chromosome integrity is maintained via the actions of ribonucleoprotein complexes that can add telomeric repeats or can protect the chromosome end from being degraded. POT1 (protection of telomeres 1), a class of single-stranded-DNA-binding proteins, is a regulator of telomeric length. The Arabidopsis genome contains three POT1 homologues: POT1A, POT1B and POT1C. Using yeast two-hybrid assays to identify components of a potential POT1A complex, we retrieved three interactors: the N-terminus of the telomerase, a protein kinase and a plant-specific protein. Further analysis of the interaction of POT1 proteins with telomerase showed that this interaction is specific to POT1A, suggesting a specific role for this paralogue. The interaction is specific to the N-terminal region of the telomerase, which can be encoded by splicing variants. This interaction indicates possible mechanisms for telomerase regulation by alternative splicing and by POT1 proteins.
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