Single-molecule real-time detection of telomerase extension activity

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Helen Hwang
Patricia Opresko
Sua Myong
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[1] University of Illinois,Bioengineering Department
[2] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Environmental and Occupational Health
[3] Biophysics and Computational Biology,undefined
[4] University of Illinois,undefined
[5] Institute for Genomic Biology,undefined
[6] University of Illinois,undefined
[7] Physics Frontier Center (Center of Physics for Living Cells),undefined
[8] University of Illinois,undefined
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The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes are capped by telomeres which consist of tandem G-rich DNA repeats stabilized by the shelterin protein complex. Telomeres shorten progressively in most normal cells due to the end replication problem. In more than 85% of cancers however, the telomere length is maintained by telomerase; a reverse transcriptase that adds telomeric TTAGGG repeats using its integral RNA template. The strong association between telomerase activity and malignancy in many cancers suggests that telomerase activity could serve as a diagnostic marker. We demonstrate single-molecule, real-time telomerase extension activity observed digitally as the telomeric repeats are added to a substrate. The human telomerase complex pulled down from mammalian cells displays extension activity dependent on dNTP concentration. In complex with the processivity factor, POT1-TPP1, telomerase adds repeats at an accelerated rate and yields longer products. Our assay provides a unique detection platform that enables the study of telomerase kinetics with single molecule resolution.
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