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Replication Timing of Human Telomeres Is Chromosome Arm–Specific, Influenced by Subtelomeric Structures and Connected to Nuclear Localization

The mechanisms governing telomere replication in humans are still poorly understood. To fill this gap, we investigated the timing of replication of single telomeres in human cells. Using in situ hybridization techniques, we have found that specific telomeres have preferential time windows for replic...

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Autores principales: Arnoult, Nausica, Schluth-Bolard, Caroline, Letessier, Anne, Drascovic, Irena, Bouarich-Bourimi, Rachida, Campisi, Judith, Kim, Sahn-ho, Boussouar, Amina, Ottaviani, Alexandre, Magdinier, Frédérique, Gilson, Eric, Londoño-Vallejo, Arturo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2858680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20421929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000920
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author Arnoult, Nausica
Schluth-Bolard, Caroline
Letessier, Anne
Drascovic, Irena
Bouarich-Bourimi, Rachida
Campisi, Judith
Kim, Sahn-ho
Boussouar, Amina
Ottaviani, Alexandre
Magdinier, Frédérique
Gilson, Eric
Londoño-Vallejo, Arturo
author_facet Arnoult, Nausica
Schluth-Bolard, Caroline
Letessier, Anne
Drascovic, Irena
Bouarich-Bourimi, Rachida
Campisi, Judith
Kim, Sahn-ho
Boussouar, Amina
Ottaviani, Alexandre
Magdinier, Frédérique
Gilson, Eric
Londoño-Vallejo, Arturo
author_sort Arnoult, Nausica
collection PubMed
description The mechanisms governing telomere replication in humans are still poorly understood. To fill this gap, we investigated the timing of replication of single telomeres in human cells. Using in situ hybridization techniques, we have found that specific telomeres have preferential time windows for replication during the S-phase and that these intervals do not depend upon telomere length and are largely conserved between homologous chromosomes and between individuals, even in the presence of large subtelomeric segmental polymorphisms. Importantly, we show that one copy of the 3.3 kb macrosatellite repeat D4Z4, present in the subtelomeric region of the late replicating 4q35 telomere, is sufficient to confer both a more peripheral localization and a later-replicating property to a de novo formed telomere. Also, the presence of β-satellite repeats next to a newly created telomere is sufficient to delay its replication timing. Remarkably, several native, non-D4Z4–associated, late-replicating telomeres show a preferential localization toward the nuclear periphery, while several early-replicating telomeres are associated with the inner nuclear volume. We propose that, in humans, chromosome arm–specific subtelomeric sequences may influence both the spatial distribution of telomeres in the nucleus and their replication timing.
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spelling pubmed-28586802010-04-26 Replication Timing of Human Telomeres Is Chromosome Arm–Specific, Influenced by Subtelomeric Structures and Connected to Nuclear Localization Arnoult, Nausica Schluth-Bolard, Caroline Letessier, Anne Drascovic, Irena Bouarich-Bourimi, Rachida Campisi, Judith Kim, Sahn-ho Boussouar, Amina Ottaviani, Alexandre Magdinier, Frédérique Gilson, Eric Londoño-Vallejo, Arturo PLoS Genet Research Article The mechanisms governing telomere replication in humans are still poorly understood. To fill this gap, we investigated the timing of replication of single telomeres in human cells. Using in situ hybridization techniques, we have found that specific telomeres have preferential time windows for replication during the S-phase and that these intervals do not depend upon telomere length and are largely conserved between homologous chromosomes and between individuals, even in the presence of large subtelomeric segmental polymorphisms. Importantly, we show that one copy of the 3.3 kb macrosatellite repeat D4Z4, present in the subtelomeric region of the late replicating 4q35 telomere, is sufficient to confer both a more peripheral localization and a later-replicating property to a de novo formed telomere. Also, the presence of β-satellite repeats next to a newly created telomere is sufficient to delay its replication timing. Remarkably, several native, non-D4Z4–associated, late-replicating telomeres show a preferential localization toward the nuclear periphery, while several early-replicating telomeres are associated with the inner nuclear volume. We propose that, in humans, chromosome arm–specific subtelomeric sequences may influence both the spatial distribution of telomeres in the nucleus and their replication timing. Public Library of Science 2010-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2858680/ /pubmed/20421929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000920 Text en Arnoult et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Arnoult, Nausica
Schluth-Bolard, Caroline
Letessier, Anne
Drascovic, Irena
Bouarich-Bourimi, Rachida
Campisi, Judith
Kim, Sahn-ho
Boussouar, Amina
Ottaviani, Alexandre
Magdinier, Frédérique
Gilson, Eric
Londoño-Vallejo, Arturo
Replication Timing of Human Telomeres Is Chromosome Arm–Specific, Influenced by Subtelomeric Structures and Connected to Nuclear Localization
title Replication Timing of Human Telomeres Is Chromosome Arm–Specific, Influenced by Subtelomeric Structures and Connected to Nuclear Localization
title_full Replication Timing of Human Telomeres Is Chromosome Arm–Specific, Influenced by Subtelomeric Structures and Connected to Nuclear Localization
title_fullStr Replication Timing of Human Telomeres Is Chromosome Arm–Specific, Influenced by Subtelomeric Structures and Connected to Nuclear Localization
title_full_unstemmed Replication Timing of Human Telomeres Is Chromosome Arm–Specific, Influenced by Subtelomeric Structures and Connected to Nuclear Localization
title_short Replication Timing of Human Telomeres Is Chromosome Arm–Specific, Influenced by Subtelomeric Structures and Connected to Nuclear Localization
title_sort replication timing of human telomeres is chromosome arm–specific, influenced by subtelomeric structures and connected to nuclear localization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2858680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20421929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000920
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