Tpz1 TPP 1 SUMO ylation reveals evolutionary conservation of SUMO ‐dependent Stn1 telomere association

  • Garg M
  • Gurung R
  • Mansoubi S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Elongation of the telomeric overhang by telomerase is counteracted by synthesis of the complementary strand by the CST complex, CTC1(Cdc13)/Stn1/Ten1. Interaction of budding yeast Stn1 with overhang-binding Cdc13 is increased by Cdc13 SUMOylation. Human and fission yeast CST instead interact with overhang-binding TPP1/POT1. We show that the fission yeast TPP1 ortholog, Tpz1, is SUMOylated. Tpz1 SUMOylation restricts telomere elongation and promotes Stn1/Ten1 telomere association, and a SUMO-Tpz1 fusion protein has increased affinity for Stn1. Our data suggest that SUMO inhibits telomerase through stimulation of Stn1/Ten1 action by Tpz1, highlighting the evolutionary conservation of the regulation of CST function by SUMOylation.

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Garg, M., Gurung, R. L., Mansoubi, S., Ahmed, J. O., Davé, A., Watts, F. Z., & Bianchi, A. (2014). Tpz1  TPP  1 SUMO ylation reveals evolutionary conservation of SUMO ‐dependent Stn1 telomere association. EMBO Reports, 15(8), 871–877. https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201438919

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