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POT1 mutations cause differential effects on telomere length leading to opposing disease phenotypes

Nikita Harish Zade, Ekta Khattar

Journal of Cellular Physiology · 2023 · ▲ 22 citations

Abstract

The protection of telomere(definition) protein (POT1) is a telomere-binding protein and is an essential component of the six-membered shelterin complex, which is associated with the telomeres. POT1 directly binds to the 3' single-stranded telomeric overhang and prevents the activation of DNA damage response at telomeres thus preventing the telomere-telomere fusions and genomic instability. POT1 also plays a pivotal role in maintaining telomere length by regulating telomerase-mediated telomere elongation. Mutations in POT1 proteins result in three different telomere phenotypes, which include long, short, or aberrant telomere length. Long telomeres predispose individuals to cancer, while short or aberrant telomere phenotypes result in pro-aging diseases referred to as telomeropathies. Here, we review the function of POT1 proteins in telomere length hemostasis and how the spectrum of mutations reported in POT1 can be segregated toward developing very distinct disease phenotypes of cancer and telomeropathies.

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Zade, N.H., &amp; Khattar, E. (2023). POT1 mutations cause differential effects on telomere length leading to opposing disease phenotypes. <em>Journal of Cellular Physiology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.31034
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Zade NH, Khattar E. POT1 mutations cause differential effects on telomere length leading to opposing disease phenotypes. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 2023. doi:10.1002/jcp.31034.
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@article{nikita2023POTmut, title = {POT1 mutations cause differential effects on telomere length leading to opposing disease phenotypes}, author = {Nikita Harish Zade and Ekta Khattar}, journal = {Journal of Cellular Physiology}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1002/jcp.31034}, }

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