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An Alternative Pathway for Yeast Telomere Maintenance Rescues Est1- Senescence

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Journal Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1993 Apr 23
PMID 8477448
Citations 434
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Abstract

Yeast cells lacking a functional EST1 gene show progressive shortening of the terminal G1-3T telomeric repeats and a parallel increase in the frequency of cell death. Although the majority of the cells in an est1- culture die, a minor subpopulation survives the potentially lethal consequences of the est1 mutation. We show that these est1- survivors arise as a result of the amplification and acquisition of subtelomeric elements (and their deletion derivatives) by a large number of telomeres. Hence, even when the primary pathway for telomere replication is defective, an alternative backup pathway can restore telomere function and keep the cell alive.

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