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Regulating telomere length from the inside out: the replication fork model.

Carol W Greider
Published in: Genes & development (2017)
Telomere length is regulated around an equilibrium set point. Telomeres shorten during replication and are lengthened by telomerase. Disruption of the length equilibrium leads to disease; thus, it is important to understand the mechanisms that regulate length at the molecular level. The prevailing protein-counting model for regulating telomerase access to elongate the telomere does not explain accumulating evidence of a role of DNA replication in telomere length regulation. Here I present an alternative model: the replication fork model that can explain how passage of a replication fork and regulation of origin firing affect telomere length.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • transcription factor
  • single molecule
  • amino acid