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The multifaceted hTR telomerase RNA from a structural perspective: Distinct domains of hTR differentially interact with protein partners to orchestrate its telomerase-independent functions.

Maya RaghunandanAnabelle Decottignies
Published in: BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology (2021)
Human telomerase progressively emerged as a multifaceted ribonucleoprotein complex with additional functions beyond telomeric repeat synthesis. Both the hTERT catalytic subunit and the hTR long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) subunit are engaged in highly regulated cellular pathways that, together, contribute to cell fitness and protection against apoptosis. We recently described a new role for hTR in regulating the abundance of replication protein A at telomeres, adding to the growing repertoire of hTR's functions. Here, we focus on the non-canonical roles of hTR and discuss them in the context of the structural elements of the lncRNA. We propose that some functions of hTR may compete amongst each other through distinct interactions with its partners, proteins or mRNAs. We postulate that hTR's non-canonical functions may be highly relevant in the context of normal somatic cells that naturally silence hTERT gene, while keeping hTR expression.
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