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A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH TO TELOMERE SHORTENING & TELOMERASE ACTIVITY January 2015 Vahid R. Abbasi 1

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Page 1: 1. 2 3 A Review Article by Rune Toftgard, Member of the Nobel Assembly ( ) about the research that was awarded by 2009 Nobel prize

A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH TO

TELOMERE SHORTENING & TELOMERASE

ACTIVITY

January 2015 – Vahid R. Abbasi

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Life + Genetic DegradationAt The Ends of Chromosomes

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Paper References

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A Review Article by Rune Toftgard, Member of the Nobel Assembly ( http://nobelprize.org) about the research that was awarded by 2009 Nobel prize in

Medicine & Physiology:

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Textbook References

Genetics, A Conceptual Approach By Benjamin A. Pierce,

The 4th edition © 2012

ISBN-13: 978-1-4292-3250-0ISBN-10: 1-4292-3250-1

Concepts of GeneticsBy William S. Klug,

The 10th edition © 2012

ISBN-13: 978-0-321-72412-0 (student ed.)ISBN-10: 0-321-72412-7 (student ed.)

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Textbook Reffrences

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What We Discuss:1- Title & References2- Introduction 3- Telomere Structure & Functions4- Telomere Throughout the Evolution5- A Quick glance to Linear DNA Replication6- End Replication Problem7- Telomerase Structure8- Telomerase Bio-Activity9- Conclusions10- Telomerase, the Key to Immortality?!

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We Live in the Age of Genetics & Genomics

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Since 1962 , 22 Nobel prizes have been awarded to the researches of Genetics & Genomics and the last

one was devoted in 2009

2009 Nobel prize in Medicine & Physiology was awarded for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by

Telomeres and the enzyme Telomerase

(Elizabeth H blackburn , Carol W. Greider & Jack W. Szostak)

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Telomere Structure- Telomeres are the natural ends of a chromosome

- Pioneering work by Hermann Muller (on fruit flies) and Barbara McClintock (on corn) showed that chromosome breaks produce unstable ends that have a tendency to stick together and enable the chromosome to be degraded.

- Because attachment and degradation do not happen to the ends of a chromosome that has telomeres, each telomere must serve as a cap that stabilizes the chromosome, much as the plastic tips on the ends of a shoelace prevent the lace from unraveling.

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Telomere Structure – 3’ G-Rich Overhang

First discovered by Elizabeth Blackburn and Joe Gall in their study of Micronuclei in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena—the DNA at the protozoan’s chromosome ends consists of the short tandem repeating sequence TTGGGG (G-Rich Strand). In a similar way, all vertebrates contain the sequence TTAGGG

This is 12-16 Nucleotides long in Tetrahymena and several hundredBut How this tandemly repeated DNA confers inertness to the chromosome ends?!

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Telomere Structure / T-Loop

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Telomere Structure -Shelterin Complex

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Telomere Sequence Preservation Through Evolution is Striking!

Telomeric DNA sequences have been highly conserved throughoutevolution, reflecting the critical function of telomeres.

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Normal DNA Replication

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End Replication Problem

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No End Replication Problem/ Circular Prokaryotic DNA

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Telomere Shortening

1- Each time a cell divides, an average person loses 30 to 200 base pairs from the ends of that cell's telomeres

2- Cells normally can divide only about 50 to 70 times, with telomeres getting progressively shorter until the cells become senescent, die or sustain genetic damage that can cause cancer.

Example: In human blood cells, the length of telomeres ranges from 8,000 base pairs at birth to 3,000 base pairs as people age and as low as 1,500 in elderly people

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The Telomerase Enzyme- Telomerase is a unique ribonucleoprotein complex whose

principal role is the maintenance of telomeres, the heterochromatic structures made of G-rich repeated sequences

- Human telomerase is composed of two main subunits: the human telomerase RNA (TR), which harbors an 11 nucleotide long sequence (in human) acting as a template for synthesis of telomeric repeats, and the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), which is the core catalytic subunit of the enzyme.

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The Telomerase Bio-activity

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The Telomerase Bio-activity

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Conclusions of the Discovery Stage

1 – Blackburn, Greider and Szostak solved a longstanding fundamental problem in biology; how can the ends of chromosomes be maintained and spared from erosion or rearrangement during repeated cellular divisions? They opened a whole new research field related to the all Life science

2- By ingenious genetic experiments they demonstrated that chromosomal termini have an evolutionarily conserved structure and function.

3- They have discovered how the conserved function of chromosomal telomere repeat sequences protects against degradation and recombination events and have identified a new enzyme complex, telomerase.

4- Deficiency of telomerase results in a so called replicative senescence.

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Conclusions of the Discovery Stage

5- most cancer cells maintain telomeres via increased telomerase activity.

6- These Studies have provided very important insights into other areas of high medical relevance such as: ageing and hereditary disease syndromes although the connections are more complex than initially anticipated.

7- The discoveries have also led to the development of new therapeuticstrategies for cancer treatment based on the targeting of telomerase activity or expression that are now undergoing clinical testing. (such as GRN163L drug that has had successful clinical trials)

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Telomerase, The Key to Immortality ?

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Thank you for your attention

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Textbook References

Genetics, A Conceptual Approach By Benjamin A. Pierce,

The 4th edition © 2012

ISBN-13: 978-1-4292-3250-0ISBN-10: 1-4292-3250-1

Concepts of GeneticsBy William S. Klug,

The 10th edition © 2012

ISBN-13: 978-0-321-72412-0 (student ed.)ISBN-10: 0-321-72412-7 (student ed.)

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Textbook Reffrences

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Paper References

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A Review Article by Rune Toftgard, Member of the Nobel Assembly ( http://nobelprize.org) about the research that was awarded by 2009 Nobel prize in

Medicine & Physiology: