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Telomeric G-quadruplexes are a substrate and site of localization for human telomerase

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AuthorsMoye AL  Porter KC  Cohen SB  Phan T  Zyner KG  Sasaki N  Lovrecz GO  Beck JL  Bryan TM  
AffiliationChildren's Medical Research Institute   University of Sydney   214 Hawkesbury Road   Westmead   New South Wales 2145   Australia.  
JournalNat Commun
Year 2015

Abstract


It has been hypothesized that G-quadruplexes can sequester the 3' end of the telomere and prevent it from being extended by telomerase. Here we purify and characterize stable, conformationally homogenous human telomeric G-quadruplexes, and demonstrate that human telomerase is able to extend parallel, intermolecular conformations in vitro. These G-quadruplexes align correctly with the RNA template of telomerase, demonstrating that at least partial G-quadruplex resolution is required. A highly purified preparation of human telomerase retains this extension ability, establishing that the core telomerase enzyme complex is sufficient for partial G-quadruplex resolution and extension. The parallel-specific G-quadruplex ligand N-methyl mesoporphyrin IX (NMM) causes an increase in telomeric G-quadruplexes, and we show that telomerase colocalizes with a subset of telomeric G-quadruplexes in vivo. The ability of telomerase to partially unwind, extend and localize to these structures implies that parallel telomeric G-quadruplexes may play an important biological role.