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Science 26 May 2000: Vol. 288. no. 5470, pp. 1377 - 1379 DOI: 10.1126/science.288.5470.1377
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A Sense of the End
Susan M. Gasser
How a cell distinguishes a double-strand break from
the end of a chromosome has long fascinated cell biologists. It was
thought that the protection of chromosomal ends required either a
telomere-specific complex or the looping back of the 3' TG-rich
overhang to anneal with a homologous double-stranded repeat. These
models must now accommodate the findings that complexes involved in
nonhomologous end joining play important roles in normal telomere
length maintenance, and that subtelomeric chromatin changes in response
to the DNA damage checkpoint. A hypothetical chromatin assembly
checkpoint may help to explain why telomeres and the double-strand
break repair machinery share essential components.
Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research, Chemin des
Boveresses 155, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland. E-mail:
sgasser{at}eliot.unil.ch
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