Protection of telomeres by a conserved Stn1–Ten1 complex
- 28 August 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 104 (35) , 14038-14043
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0705497104
Abstract
Telomeres are specialized chromatin structures that protect chromosome ends. Critical among telomere proteins are those that bind the telomeric single-strand DNA (ssDNA) overhangs. These proteins are thought to differ among eukaryotes. Three interacting proteins (Cdc13, Stn1, and Ten1) associate with the telomeric overhang in budding yeast, a single protein known as Pot1 (protection of telomeres-1) performs this function in fission yeast, and a two-subunit complex consisting of POT1 and TPP1 associates with telomeric ssDNA in humans. Cdc13 and Pot1 have related oligonucleotide/oligosaccharide-binding fold (OB-fold) domains that bind the telomeric ssDNA overhang. Here we show that Schizosaccharomyces pombe has Stn1- and Ten1-like proteins that are essential for chromosome end protection. Stn1 orthologs exist in all species that have Pot1, whereas Ten1-like proteins can be found in all fungi. Fission yeast Stn1 and Ten1 localize at telomeres in a manner that correlates with the length of the ssDNA overhang, suggesting that they specifically associate with the telomeric ssDNA. Unlike in budding yeast, in which Cdc13, Stn1, and Ten1 all interact, fission yeast Stn1 and Ten1 associate with each other, but not with Pot1. Our findings suggest that two separate protein complexes are required for chromosome end protection in fission yeast. Structural profiling studies detect OB-fold domains in Stn1 and Ten1 orthologs, indicating that protection of telomeres by multiple proteins with OB-fold domains is conserved in eukaryotic evolution.Keywords
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