Sequence comparison of human and yeast telomeres identifies structurally distinct subtelomeric domains |
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Authors: | Flint, J Bates, GP Clark, K Dorman, A Willingham, D Roe, BA Micklem, G Higgs, DR Louis, EJ |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford, UK. jf@worf.molbiol.ox.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | We have sequenced and compared DNA from the ends of three humanchromosomes: 4p, 16p and 22q. In all cases the pro-terminal regions aresubdivided by degenerate (TTAGGG)n repeats into distal and proximal sub-domains with entirely different patterns of homology to other chromosomeends. The distal regions contain numerous, short (<2 kb) segments ofinterrupted homology to many other human telomeric regions. The proximalregions show much longer (approximately 10-40 kb) uninterrupted homology toa few chromosome ends. A comparison of all yeast subtelomeric regionsindicates that they too are subdivided by degenerate TTAGGG repeats intodistal and proximal sub-domains with similarly different patterns ofidentity to other non-homologous chromosome ends. Sequence comparisonsindicate that the distal and proximal sub-domains do not interact with eachother and that they interact quite differently with the correspondingregions on other, non- homologous, chromosomes. These findings suggest thatthe degenerate TTAGGG repeats identify a previously unrecognized,evolutionarily conserved boundary between remarkably different subtelomericdomains. |
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