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Cdc13 is predominant over Stn1 and Ten1 in preventing chromosome end fusions.


ABSTRACT: Telomeres define the natural ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and are crucial for chromosomal stability. The budding yeast Cdc13, Stn1 and Ten1 proteins form a heterotrimeric complex, and the inactivation of any of its subunits leads to a uniformly lethal phenotype due to telomere deprotection. Although Cdc13, Stn1 and Ten1 seem to belong to an epistasis group, it remains unclear whether they function differently in telomere protection. Here, we employed the single-linear-chromosome yeast SY14, and surprisingly found that the deletion of CDC13 leads to telomere erosion and intrachromosome end-to-end fusion, which depends on Rad52 but not Yku. Interestingly, the emergence frequency of survivors in the SY14 cdc13? mutant was ~29 fold higher than that in either the stn1? or ten1? mutant, demonstrating a predominant role of Cdc13 in inhibiting telomere fusion. Chromosomal fusion readily occurred in the telomerase-null SY14 strain, further verifying the default role of intact telomeres in inhibiting chromosome fusion.

SUBMITTER: Wu ZJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7406354 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cdc13 is predominant over Stn1 and Ten1 in preventing chromosome end fusions.

Wu Zhi-Jing ZJ   Liu Jia-Cheng JC   Man Xin X   Gu Xin X   Li Ting-Yi TY   Cai Chen C   He Ming-Hong MH   Shao Yangyang Y   Lu Ning N   Xue Xiaoli X   Qin Zhongjun Z   Zhou Jin-Qiu JQ  

eLife 20200805


Telomeres define the natural ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and are crucial for chromosomal stability. The budding yeast Cdc13, Stn1 and Ten1 proteins form a heterotrimeric complex, and the inactivation of any of its subunits leads to a uniformly lethal phenotype due to telomere deprotection. Although Cdc13, Stn1 and Ten1 seem to belong to an epistasis group, it remains unclear whether they function differently in telomere protection. Here, we employed the single-linear-chromosome yeast SY14, an  ...[more]

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