Telomere loop dynamics in chromosome end protection

David Van Ly, Ronnie Ren Jie Low, Sonja Frölich, Tara K. Bartolec, Georgia R. Kafer, Hilda A. Pickett, Katharina Gaus, Anthony J. Cesare

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Abstract

Telomeres regulate DNA damage response (DDR) and DNA repair activity at chromosome ends. How telomere macromolecular structure contributes to ATM regulation and its potential dissociation from control over non-homologous end joining (NHEJ)- dependent telomere fusion is of central importance to telomere-dependent cell aging and tumor suppression. Using super-resolution microscopy, we identify that ATM activation at mammalian telomeres with reduced TRF2 or at human telomeres during mitotic arrest occurs specifically with a structural change from telomere loops (t-loops) to linearized telomeres. Additionally, we find the TRFH domain of TRF2 regulates t-loop formation while suppressing ATM activity. Notably, we demonstrate that ATM activation and telomere linearity occur separately from telomere fusion via NHEJ and that linear DDRpositive telomeres can remain resistant to fusion, even during an extended G1 arrest, when NHEJ is most active. Collectively, these results suggest t-loops act as conformational switches that specifically regulate ATM activation independent of telomere mechanisms to inhibit NHEJ.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)510-525.e1-e6
Number of pages23
JournalMolecular Cell
Volume71
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • chromosomes
  • mitosis
  • telomerase
  • telomere

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