Distinct Requirements for Pot1 in Limiting Telomere Length and Maintaining Chromosome Stability

  • Bunch J
  • Bae N
  • Leonardi J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The fission yeast Pot1 (protection of telomeres) protein binds to the single-stranded extensions at the ends of telomeres, where its presence is critical for the maintenance of linear chromosomes. Homologs of Pot1 have been identified in a wide variety of eukaryotes, including plants, animals, and humans. We now show that Pot1 plays dual roles in telomere length regulation and chromosome end protection. Using a series of Pot1 truncation mutants, we have defined distinct areas of the protein required for chromosome stability and for limiting access to telomere ends by telomerase. We provide evidence that a large portion of Pot1, including the N-terminal DNA binding domain and amino acids close to the C terminus, is essential for its protective function. C-terminal Pot1 fragments were found to exert a dominant-negative effect by displacing endogenous Pot1 from telomeres. Reducing telomere-bound Pot1 in this manner resulted in dramatic lengthening of the telomere tract. Upon further reduction of Pot1 at telomeres, the opposite phenotype was observed: loss of telomeric DNA and chromosome end fusions. Our results demonstrate that cells must carefully regulate the amount of telomere-bound Pot1 to differentiate between allowing access to telomerase and catastrophic loss of telomeres.

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Bunch, J. T., Bae, N. S., Leonardi, J., & Baumann, P. (2005). Distinct Requirements for Pot1 in Limiting Telomere Length and Maintaining Chromosome Stability. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 25(13), 5567–5578. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.25.13.5567-5578.2005

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