The telomerase reverse transcriptase elongates reversed replication forks at telomeric repeats

Armela Huda, Hiroshi Arakawa, Giulia Mazzucco, Martina Galli, Valentina Petrocelli, Stefano Casola, Lu Chen, Ylli Doksani

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Abstract

The telomerase reverse transcriptase elongates telomeres to prevent replicative senescence. This process requires exposure of the 3'-end, which is thought to occur when two sister telomeres are generated at replication completion. Using two-dimensional agarose gel electrophoresis (2D-gels) and electron microscopy, we found that telomeric repeats are hotspots for replication fork reversal. Fork reversal generates 3' telomeric ends before replication completion. To verify whether these ends are elongated by telomerase, we probed de novo telomeric synthesis in situ and at replication intermediates by reconstituting mutant telomerase that adds a variant telomere sequence. We found variant telomeric repeats overlapping with telomeric reversed forks in 2D-gels, but not with normal forks, nontelomeric reversed forks, or telomeric reversed forks with a C-rich 3'-end. Our results define reversed telomeric forks as a substrate of telomerase during replication.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereadf2011
Pages (from-to)eadf2011
JournalScience advances
Volume9
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2023

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