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Characterization of telomerase RNP in Arabidopsis thaliana

Telomeres are critical for the integrity of eukaryotic genomes. They function to
protect chromosome ends from DNA damage surveillance and inappropriate repair.
Telomeres are maintained by the specialized ribonucleoprotein complex telomerase.
Without telomerase, telomere shortening would ultimately lead to compromised genome
stability and cellular senescence. Therefore, telomerase function is necessary for
extension of the proliferative capacity of the cell.
In this dissertation, we describe the characterization of core components of
telomerase ribonucleoprotein complex in the flowering plant, Arabidopsis thaliana. We
find that dyskerin, one of the core telomerase components in humans is also conserved
in Arabidopsis telomerase. Arabidopsis dyskerin associates with the telomerase RNP in
an RNA-dependent manner and is required for telomere length maintenance in this
organism. We also describe the characterization of another core telomerase component,
the telomerase RNA subunits (TERs). Unexpectedly, we uncovered two distinct TER
subunits that share a region of high identity. The two TERs named TER1G7 and TER5G2,
based on their chromosomal positions, display differences in their expression levels and
their association with telomere-related proteins. Both TERs can serve as templates for
telomerase in vitro. Through genetic analyses, we show a templating function for TER1G7 in vivo and a novel role for TER5G2 as a negative regulator of telomerase. Finally, the
presence of TER genes in other plant species was investigated and evidence for
duplication of TER genes in plants closely related to Arabidopsis was obtained. We also
show evidence for a template mutation in Asparagus TER that could lead to variant
repeats in this organism.
In summary, the studies presented in this dissertation reveal that Arabidopsis
telomerase shares both similarities and differences with other telomerase RNPs, making
it an exciting model system for study of telomere biology.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2008-12-95
Date14 January 2010
CreatorsKannan, Kalpana
ContributorsShippen, Dorothy
Source SetsTexas A and M University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Thesis, Electronic Dissertation
Formatapplication/pdf

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