TRFH domain: At the root of telomere protein evolution?

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Abstract

Two articles in Cell Research focus on the structure-function relationships in the shelterin complex that binds to telomeres and is essential for their stability and functions. These studies concerning both mammalian and Schizosaccharomyces pombe proteins reveal unexpected structural conservation of a motif called TRFH (Telomeric Repeat Factors Homology) domain between several subunits in these complexes, providing a rationale for further dissection of the role of telomeres in chromosome stability, aging and cancer, and encouraging us to revisit the evolution of telomere proteins.

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Giraud-Panis, M. J., Ye, J., & Gilson, E. (2018, January 1). TRFH domain: At the root of telomere protein evolution? Cell Research. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/cr.2017.152

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