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Cloning and Expression of the Reverse Transcriptase Component of Pufferfish (Fugu Rubripes) Telomerase

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Journal Gene
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2005 Jun 18
PMID 15961261
Citations 11
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The enzyme telomerase is essential for maintaining the ends of linear chromosomes. It plays an important role in cell proliferation, differentiation, tumorigenesis and aging. Telomerase is composed of an RNA subunit (TR) and a reverse transcriptase catalytic subunit (TERT). We report here the cloning and characterization of the gene encoding the TERT subunit from a teleost fish, Fugu rubripes. This is the first fish TERT gene to be cloned. The fugu TERT (fTERT) gene comprises of 16 exons and 15 introns similar to the human TERT (hTERT), and encodes a 1074 amino acid protein. The fTERT protein showed 33% to 35% sequence identity to other vertebrate TERTs, and contained all the signature motifs of the TERT family. Analysis of the promoter region of fTERT showed the presence of several transcription factor binding sites (E2F-1, E-box, ER, Sp1 and USF sites) in common with the hTERT promoter, and whose binding factors are known to regulate hTERT. The fTERT gene is expressed in a variety of tissues, with high expression detected in the gill, testis, and ovary. fTERT expression was detected in an immortalized fugu eye-derived cell line. The level of expression was found to be higher in actively dividing cells and reduced at quiescence, suggesting cell cycle regulation of TERT and possibly telomerase activity, in this cell line.

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