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Identifiers and Description
Gene Model Identifier
TTHERM_00218760
Standard Name
TEB1 (TElomerase DNA Binding subunit 1; also known as Telomerase- (or TERT-) associated protein of 82 kDa )
Aliases
PreTt22303 | 18.m00329 | 3701.m00089
Description
TEB1 telomerase-associated protein; Telomerase holoenzyme subunit p82; essential gene; knockdown induces telomere shortening- a heterotrimer of telomerase
RFA1 Subunit of heterotrimeric
Replication Protein A (RPA),
which is a highly conserved si
ngle-stranded DNA binding prot
ein involved in DNA replicatio
n, repair, and recombination
General Information
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Associated Literature
Ref:27895115: Upton HE, Chan H, Feigon J, Collins K (2017) Shared Subunits of Tetrahymena Telomerase Holoenzyme and Replication Protein A Have Different Functions in Different Cellular Complexes. The Journal of biological chemistry 292(1):217-228
Ref:25225329: Upton HE, Hong K, Collins K (2014) Direct single-stranded DNA binding by Teb1 mediates the recruitment of Tetrahymena thermophila telomerase to telomeres. Molecular and cellular biology 34(22):4200-12
Ref:23918804: Hong K, Upton H, Miracco EJ, Jiang J, Zhou ZH, Feigon J, Collins K (2013) Tetrahymena telomerase holoenzyme assembly, activation, and inhibition by domains of the p50 central hub. Molecular and cellular biology 33(19):3962-71
Ref:20363756: Min B, Collins K (2010) Multiple mechanisms for elongation processivity within the reconstituted tetrahymena telomerase holoenzyme. The Journal of biological chemistry 285(22):16434-43