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Title:
Telomerases : chemistry, biology, and clinical applications
Publication Information:
Hoboken, NJ. : Wiley, c2012
Physical Description:
x, 308 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
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9780470592045
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"This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date review and evaluation of the contemporary status of telomerase research. Chapters in this volume cover the basic structure, mechanisms, and diversity of the essential and regulatory subunits of telomerase. Other topics include telomerase biogenesis, transcriptional and post-translational regulation, off-telomere functions of telomerase and the role of telomerase in cellular senescence, aging and cancer. Its relationship to retrotransposons, a class of mobile genetic elements that shares similarities with telomerase and serves as telomeres in selected organisms, are also reviewed"--Provided by publisher
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This book is a comprehensive and up-to-date review and evaluation of the contemporary status of telomerase research. Chapters in this volume cover the basic structure, mechanisms, and diversity of the essential and regulatory subunits of telomerase. Other topics include telomerase biogenesis, transcriptional and post-translational regulation, off-telomere functions of telomerase and the role of telomerase in cellular senescence, aging and cancer. Its relationship to retrotransposons, a class of mobile genetic elements that shares similarities with telomerase and serves as telomeres in selected organisms, are also reviewed.


Author Notes

Neal F. Lue, MD, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College. He received his BS from Johns Hopkins University and his MD and PhD from Stanford University. His laboratory studies the structures and mechanisms of the telomere and telomerase complexes in a variety of fungal model systems.
Chantal Autexier, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology and the Department of Medicine at McGill University. She received her BSc from Concordia University and her PhD from, McGill University. Her laboratory studies the mechanisms that regulate telomerase and telomere functions in mammalian cells, and evaluates the principles of anticancer strategies that target these mechanisms.


Table of Contents

Johanna Mancini and Chantal AutexierYehuda Tzfati and Julian J.-L. ChenEmmanuel Skordalakes and Neal F. LueTara Beattie and Pascal ChartrandAntonella Farsetti and Yu-Sheng CongJoachim Lingner and David ShoreMomchil D. Vodenicharov and Raymund J. WellingerKenkichi Masutomi and William C. HahnYie Liu and Lea HarringtonPhillip G. Smiraldo and Jun Tang and Jerry W. Shay and Woodring E. WrightIrina R. Arkhipova
Prefacep. vii
Contributorsp. ix
1 The Telomerase Complex: An Overviewp. 1
2 Telomerase RNA: Structure, Function, and Molecular Mechanismsp. 23
3 TERT Structure, Function, and Molecular Mechanismsp. 53
4 Telomerase Biogenesis: RNA Processing, Trafficking, and Protein Interactionsp. 79
5 Transcriptional Regulation of Human Telomerasep. 105
6 Telomerase Regulation and Telomere-Length Homeostasisp. 135
7 Telomere Structure in Telomerase Regulationp. 157
8 Off-Telomere Functions of Telomerasep. 201
9 Murine Models of Dysfunctional Telomeres and Telomerasep. 213
10 Cellular Senescence, Telomerase, and Cancer in Human Cellsp. 243
11 Telomerase, Retrotransposons, and Evolutionp. 265
Indexp. 301