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Telomeres and Telomerase

Editat de P. Slijepcevic
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2009
Telomeres are essential functional elements of eukaryotic chromosomes. Their fundamental biological role as protectors of chromosome stability was identified for the first time in the 1930s by Hermann Muller and Barbara McClintock based on pioneering cytological experiments. Modern molecular research carried out more recently revealed that telomeres and telomerase play important roles in processes such as carcinogenesis and cellular senescence. This special issue presents the most recent developments in this highly active field of research. It is becoming increasingly clear that molecular pathways involved in regulation of telomere length and structure are functionally linked with pathways involved in DNA damage response, cellular stress response, chromatin organization and perhaps even pathways that regulate evolutionary chromosome rearrangements. The above functional link is explored by the leading experts in the field of telomere biology. Cell biologists, molecular biologists, oncologists, gerontologists, and radiobiologists with an interest in the role of telomeres/telomerase will appreciate the up-to-date information in this publication.
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ISBN-13: 9783805590631
ISBN-10: 3805590636
Pagini: 212
Ilustrații: in Color:44 Tables:9
Dimensiuni: 217 x 288 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Karger Verlag

Cuprins

Preface: Slijepcevic, P. (Uxbridge); Telomere Structure and Maintenance; The telomeric transcriptome and SMG proteins at the crossroads: Chawla, R.; Azzalin, C.M.; Crosstalk between chromatin structure, nuclear compartmentalization, and telomere biology: Gonzalez-Suarez, I.; Gonzalo, S.; Cellular senescence, telomere recombination and maintenance: Yang, Q.; Telomeric repeats far from the ends: mechanisms of origin and role in evolution: Ruiz-Herrera, A.; Nergadze, S.G.; Santagostino, M.; Giulotto, E.; Studying telomere replication by Q-CO-FISH: the effect of telomestatin, a potent G-quadruplex ligand: Arnoult, N.; Shin-Ya, K.; Londono-Vallejo, J.A.; Laser confocal microscopy analysis of human interphase nuclei by three-dimensional FISH reveals dynamic perinucleolar clustering of telomeres: Ramirez, M.J.; Surralles, J.; Telomerase and Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres; Telomerase recruitment to telomeres: Stern, J.L.; Bryan, T.M.; Telomerase: cellular immortalization and neoplastic transformation. Multiple functions of a multifaceted complex: Belgiovine, C.; Chiodi, I.; Mondello, C.; Telomerase regulation at the crossroads of cell fate: Cukusic, A.; Skrobot Vidacek, N.; Sopta, M.; Rubelj, I.; Dissecting the non-canonical functions of telomerase: Parkinson, E.K.; Fitchett, C.; Cereser, B.; Telomere length maintenance - an ALTernative mechanism: Royle, N.J.; Foxon, J.; Jeyapalan, J.N.; Mendez-Bermudez, A.; Novo, C.L.; Williams, J.; Cotton, V.E.; A possible role for telomerase RNA and telomere length in global mitotic recombination: Bouffler, S.D.; Finnon, P.; Blasco, M.A.; Ainsbury, E.; Telomeres, DNA Damage Response and Genomic Instability; Telomeres, histone code, and DNA damage response: Misri, S.; Pandita, S.; Kumar, R.; Pandita, T.K.; Mechanisms of telomeric instability: Baird, D.M.; The number of dysfunctional telomeres in a cell: one amplifies; more than one translocate: Tusell, L.; Soler, D.; Agostini, M.; Pampalona, J.; Genesca, A.; Impaired telomerase activity in human cells expressing GFP-Ku86 fusion proteins: Badie, C.; Yanez-Munoz, R.J.; Muller, C.; Salles, B.; Porter, A.C.G.; BRCA1 knock-down causes telomere dysfunction in mammary epithelial cells: Cabuy, E.; Newton, C.; Slijepcevic, P.; Increased genomic alteration complexity and telomere shortening in B-CLL cells resistant to radiation-induced apoptosis: Salin, H.; Ricoul, M.; Morat, L.; Sabatier, L.; Genomic imbalances in key ion channel genes and telomere shortening in sudden cardiac death victims: Banerjee, B.; Peiris, D.N.; Koo, S.H.; Chui, P.; Lee, E.J.D.; Hande, M.P.; Drosophila, Plant and Xenopus Telomeres; Regulation of telomere length in Drosophila: Capkova Frydrychova, R.; Biessmann, H.; Mason, J.M.; Telomere capping and cellular checkpoints: clues from fruit flies: Ciapponi, L.; Cenci, G.; Cytogenetics for the study of telomere function in plants: Siroky, J.; Two faces of Solanaceae telomeres: a comparison between Nicotiana and Cestrum telomeres and telomere-binding proteins: Peska, V.; Sykorova, E.; Fajkus, J.; Genome stability in Arabidopsis cells exhibiting alternative lengthening of telomeres: Akimcheva, S.; Zellinger, B.; Riha, K.; Distribution of (TTAGGG)n telomeric sequences in karyotypes of the Xenopus species complex: Nanda, I.; Fugate, M.; Steinlein, C.; Schmid, M.; Author Index Vol. 122, No. 3-4, 2008; Author Index Vol. 122, 2008; Contents Vol. 122, 2008.