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<scene name='60/602706/Tert_catalytic_subunit/1'>TERT catalytic subunit</scene> contains 3 domains: reverse transcriptase domain (in green), and carboxy-terminal extension (CTE)(in blue), RNA binding domain (TRBD)(in red). Similar to its structural homologs, as noted above, the ring contains fingers, palm, and thumb sections <ref name='TER'/>. The reverse transcriptase domain represents the fingers and palm. It consists of a mixture of alpha helices and beta strands The TRBD domain is a helical structure that binds double and single stranded RNA, and is essential for RNP assembly and repeat addition processivity <ref name='RNP'>doi 10.1038/nsmb.1777</ref>. This fingers and palm is one of the most conserved portions across similar phylogeny. The thumb corresponds to the CTE, which is an elongated helical bundle that contains several surface-exposed long loops. Lastly, the TRBD is a helical structure that binds double and single stranded RNA. CTE and TRBD, the two terminal ends of the protein come together to form the ring-like structure <ref name='RNP'/>.
<scene name='60/602706/Tert_catalytic_subunit/1'>TERT catalytic subunit</scene> contains 3 domains: reverse transcriptase domain (in green), and carboxy-terminal extension (CTE)(in blue), RNA binding domain (TRBD)(in red). Similar to its structural homologs, as noted above, the ring contains fingers, palm, and thumb sections <ref name='TER'/>. The reverse transcriptase domain represents the fingers and palm. It consists of a mixture of alpha helices and beta strands The TRBD domain is a helical structure that binds double and single stranded RNA, and is essential for RNP assembly and repeat addition processivity <ref name='RNP'>doi 10.1038/nsmb.1777</ref>. This fingers and palm is one of the most conserved portions across similar phylogeny. The thumb corresponds to the CTE, which is an elongated helical bundle that contains several surface-exposed long loops. Lastly, the TRBD is a helical structure that binds double and single stranded RNA. CTE and TRBD, the two terminal ends of the protein come together to form the ring-like structure <ref name='RNP'/>.
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For details on the reverse transcriptase domain see [[Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase]].
== Active Site Chemistry ==
== Active Site Chemistry ==

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Telomerase: bound to telomeric DNA complex with Ca+2 ion (green) 3kyl

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