Kim Sahn-Ho, Davalos Albert R, Heo Seok-Jin, Rodier Francis, Zou Ying, Beausejour Christian, Kaminker Patrick, Yannone Steven M, Campisi Judith
Life Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
J Cell Biol. 2008 May 5;181(3):447-60. doi: 10.1083/jcb.200710028. Epub 2008 Apr 28.
Telomeres are maintained by three DNA-binding proteins (telomeric repeat binding factor 1 [TRF1], TRF2, and protector of telomeres 1 [POT1]) and several associated factors. One factor, TRF1-interacting protein 2 (TIN2), binds TRF1 and TRF2 directly and POT1 indirectly. Along with two other proteins, TPP1 and hRap1, these form a soluble complex that may be the core telomere maintenance complex. It is not clear whether subcomplexes also exist in vivo. We provide evidence for two TIN2 subcomplexes with distinct functions in human cells. We isolated these two TIN2 subcomplexes from nuclear lysates of unperturbed cells and cells expressing TIN2 mutants TIN2-13 and TIN2-15C, which cannot bind TRF2 or TRF1, respectively. In cells with wild-type p53 function, TIN2-15C was more potent than TIN2-13 in causing telomere uncapping and eventual growth arrest. In cells lacking p53 function, TIN2-15C was more potent than TIN2-13 in causing telomere dysfunction and cell death. Our findings suggest that distinct TIN2 complexes exist and that TIN2-15C-sensitive subcomplexes are particularly important for cell survival in the absence of functional p53.
端粒由三种DNA结合蛋白(端粒重复序列结合因子1 [TRF1]、TRF2和端粒保护因子1 [POT1])以及几种相关因子维持。其中一个因子,TRF1相互作用蛋白2(TIN2),直接结合TRF1和TRF2,间接结合POT1。与另外两种蛋白TPP1和hRap1一起,这些蛋白形成一个可溶性复合物,可能是核心端粒维持复合物。目前尚不清楚体内是否也存在亚复合物。我们提供了证据表明在人类细胞中存在两种具有不同功能的TIN2亚复合物。我们从未受干扰的细胞以及表达分别不能结合TRF2或TRF
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