ATR suppresses telomere fragility and recombination but is dispensable for elongation of short telomeres by telomerase
Open Access
- 8 March 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 188 (5) , 639-652
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200908136
Abstract
Telomere shortening caused by incomplete DNA replication is balanced by telomerase- mediated telomere extension, with evidence indicating that the shortest telomeres are preferred substrates in primary cells. Critically short telomeres are detected by the cellular DNA damage response (DDR) system. In budding yeast, the important DDR kinase Tel1 (homologue of ATM [ataxia telangiectasia mutated]) is vital for telomerase recruitment to short telomeres, but mammalian ATM is dispensable for this function. We asked whether closely related ATR (ATM and Rad3 related) kinase, which is important for preventing replicative stress and chromosomal breakage at common fragile sites, might instead fulfill this role. The newly created ATR-deficient Seckel mouse strain was used to examine the function of ATR in telomerase recruitment and telomere function. Telomeres were recently found to resemble fragile sites, and we show in this study that ATR has an important role in the suppression of telomere fragility and recombination. We also find that wild-type ATR levels are important to protect short telomeres from chromosomal fusions but do not appear essential for telomerase recruitment to short telomeres in primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts from the ATR-deficient Seckel mouse model. These results reveal a previously unnoticed role for mammalian ATR in telomere protection and stability.Keywords
This publication has 84 references indexed in Scilit:
- Telomere Extension Occurs at Most Chromosome Ends and Is Uncoupled from Fill-In in Human Cancer CellsCell, 2009
- A mouse model of ATR-Seckel shows embryonic replicative stress and accelerated agingNature Genetics, 2009
- Mammalian Telomeres Resemble Fragile Sites and Require TRF1 for Efficient ReplicationCell, 2009
- ATM-like kinases and regulation of telomerase: lessons from yeast and mammalsTrends in Cell Biology, 2008
- Centromere mitotic recombination in mammalian cellsThe Journal of cell biology, 2008
- Telomerase reverses epidermal hair follicle stem cell defects and loss of long-term survival associated with critically short telomeresThe Journal of cell biology, 2007
- Dysfunctional telomeres activate an ATM-ATR-dependent DNA damage response to suppress tumorigenesisThe EMBO Journal, 2007
- Suv4-20h deficiency results in telomere elongation and derepression of telomere recombinationThe Journal of cell biology, 2007
- Deletion of the Developmentally Essential Gene ATR in Adult Mice Leads to Age-Related Phenotypes and Stem Cell LossCell Stem Cell, 2007
- A DNA damage checkpoint response in telomere-initiated senescenceNature, 2003