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== TRF1 TRFH domain and TIN2 peptide complex, pdb=3BQO == | == TRF1 TRFH domain and TIN2 peptide complex, pdb=3BQO == | ||
- | The TRFH (Telomeric Repeat Factor Homology) is a domain which is in the centre of the TERF1 (Telomeric Repeat-Binding Factor) and of about 200 amino acids.In humans TERF1 is encoded by the TERF1 gene. TIN2 (TERF1-interacting Nuclear Factor) is a protein encoded in humans by the TINF2 gene that can bind to TRFH TRF1. | + | The TRFH (Telomeric Repeat Factor Homology) is a domain which is in the centre of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TERF1 TRF1](Telomeric Repeat-Binding Factor) and of about 200 amino acids.In humans TERF1 is encoded by the TERF1 gene. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TINF2 TIN2](TERF1-interacting Nuclear Factor) is a protein encoded in humans by the TINF2 gene that can bind to TRFH TRF1. |
<Structure load='Dimer2.pdb' size='350' frame='true' align='centre up' scene='82/829356/Dimer/3'>''''' | <Structure load='Dimer2.pdb' size='350' frame='true' align='centre up' scene='82/829356/Dimer/3'>''''' | ||
== Function == | == Function == | ||
- | TRF1 also called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TERF1 TERF1] (Telomeric repeat-binding factor 1) is a protein part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelterin Shelterin] complex (called also telosome) that has a crucial role in the regulation of telomeres <ref>PMID: 31261825</ref>. TRF1 is an inhibitor of [[Telomerase]], the protein that elongate telomeres. Indeed, when TRF1 is inactivated, telomeres are getting longer with no regulation. | + | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TERF1 TRF1]TRF1 also called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TERF1 TERF1] (Telomeric repeat-binding factor 1) is a protein part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelterin Shelterin] complex (called also telosome) that has a crucial role in the regulation of telomeres <ref>PMID: 31261825</ref>. TRF1 is an inhibitor of [[Telomerase]], the protein that elongate telomeres. Indeed, when TRF1 is inactivated, telomeres are getting longer with no regulation. |
The TRFH (telomeric repeat factor homology [[1h6o]]) domain is essential to the TRF1 because it’s the sequence where the protein dimerizes to form a functional homodimer. Then, the protein can interact with DNA by fixing to the repeated sequence TTAGGG, and can then remodel DNA. This activity of remodeling is enhanced by the TIN2<ref>PMID: 18202258</ref> . TIN2 or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TINF2 TINF2] (TERF1 interacting nuclear factor 2) is also a protein of the Shelterin that can bind to TRF1. It acts as a bridge or a link between TRF1 and TPP or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TERF2 TRF2] that are others proteins of the shelterin complex. This link will regulated their activity and can also stabilize TRF1’s interaction with DNA. | The TRFH (telomeric repeat factor homology [[1h6o]]) domain is essential to the TRF1 because it’s the sequence where the protein dimerizes to form a functional homodimer. Then, the protein can interact with DNA by fixing to the repeated sequence TTAGGG, and can then remodel DNA. This activity of remodeling is enhanced by the TIN2<ref>PMID: 18202258</ref> . TIN2 or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TINF2 TINF2] (TERF1 interacting nuclear factor 2) is also a protein of the Shelterin that can bind to TRF1. It acts as a bridge or a link between TRF1 and TPP or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TERF2 TRF2] that are others proteins of the shelterin complex. This link will regulated their activity and can also stabilize TRF1’s interaction with DNA. | ||
When TIN2 is mutated, telomeres are no longer regulated. TRF1 alone doesn’t seems to be efficient to regulate [[Telomerase]]. | When TIN2 is mutated, telomeres are no longer regulated. TRF1 alone doesn’t seems to be efficient to regulate [[Telomerase]]. |
Revision as of 19:47, 14 January 2020
TRF1 TRFH domain and TIN2 peptide complex, pdb=3BQO
The TRFH (Telomeric Repeat Factor Homology) is a domain which is in the centre of the TRF1(Telomeric Repeat-Binding Factor) and of about 200 amino acids.In humans TERF1 is encoded by the TERF1 gene. TIN2(TERF1-interacting Nuclear Factor) is a protein encoded in humans by the TINF2 gene that can bind to TRFH TRF1.
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