Telomerase 3D structures

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Structure of the catalytic subunit of telomerase, TERT, 3du5

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Telomerase (TEL) adds DNA repeats to the tail end of telomeres. It carries its own RNA. The human TEL is composed of 2 Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (TERT), 2 Telomerase RNA (TERC) and 2 dyskerin (DKC1) molecules. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Telomerase structure, i.e. crystal structure of catalytic subunit of telomerase, TERT, from Tribolium castaneum (3du5). For additional details see Catalytic Subunit of T. Castaneum TERT Polymerase.

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3D Structures of Telomerase


3kyl, 3du5, 3du6 – TERT+DNA – Tribolium castaneum
2r4g – TtTERT RNA binding domain – Tetrahymena thermophila
2b2a – TtTERT (mutant)
2fey - TtTERC RNA P2b hairpin – NMR
1q75, 2k96 – hTERC RNA P2b hairpin (mutant) – human – NMR
2k95 - hTERC RNA P2b hairpin – NMR
2qh2 - hTERC RNA CR7– NMR
1na2, 1ymo - hTERC RNAstem loop IV– NMR
1z31 - hTERC RNA Pj6 hairpin – NMR

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