Publication: Telomeric C-circles localize at nuclear pore complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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2022-02-11
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Aguilera, Paula
Dubarry, Marion
Hardy, Julien
Lisby, Michael
Simon, Marie-Noëlle
Géli, Vincent
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As in human cells, yeast telomeres can be maintained in cells lacking telomerase activity by recombination-based mechanisms known as ALT (Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres). A hallmark of ALT human cancer cells are extrachromosomal telomeric DNA elements called C-circles, whose origin and function have remained unclear. Here, we show that extrachromosomal telomeric C-circles in yeast can be detected shortly after senescence crisis and concomitantly with the production of survivors arising from "type II" recombination events. We uncover that C-circles bind to the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and to the SAGA-TREX2 complex, similar to other non-centromeric episomal DNA. Disrupting the integrity of the SAGA/TREX2 complex affects both C-circle binding to NPCs and type II telomere recombination, suggesting that NPC tethering of C-circles facilitates formation and/or propagation of the long telomere repeats characteristic of type II survivors. Furthermore, we find that disruption of the nuclear diffusion barrier impairs type II recombination. These results support a model in which concentration of C-circles at NPCs benefits type II telomere recombination, highlighting the importance of spatial coordination in ALT-type mechanisms of telomere maintenance.
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Cytoplasm
Humans
Nuclear Pore
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Telomere
Humans
Nuclear Pore
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Telomere
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C-circles, alternative lengthening of telomeres, recombination, senescence, telomeres