2004
A Dynamic Molecular Link between the Telomere Length Regulator TRF1 and the Chromosome End Protector TRF2
Houghtaling BR, Cuttonaro L, Chang W, Smith S. A Dynamic Molecular Link between the Telomere Length Regulator TRF1 and the Chromosome End Protector TRF2. Current Biology 2004, 14: 1621-1631. PMID: 15380063, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2004.08.052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBase SequenceBlotting, NorthernCell CycleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueHeLa CellsHumansImmunoprecipitationModels, BiologicalMolecular Sequence DataPlasmidsSequence Analysis, DNAShelterin ComplexTelomereTelomere-Binding ProteinsTelomeric Repeat Binding Protein 1Telomeric Repeat Binding Protein 2Two-Hybrid System TechniquesConceptsTelomerase-mediated telomere elongationTelomere length homeostasisBinding proteins TRF1Telomere length controlLength homeostasisTelomeric chromatinProteins TRF1Chromosome endsTelomere elongationHuman telomeresTankyrase 1TRF1TRF2Negative regulatorMolecular linkMolecular mechanismsCell cycleTelomeresDynamic cross talkTIN2Cross talkLength controlChromatinRegulatorProtein
2003
TRF1 is degraded by ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis after release from telomeres
Chang W, Dynek JN, Smith S. TRF1 is degraded by ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis after release from telomeres. Genes & Development 2003, 17: 1328-1333. PMID: 12782650, PMCID: PMC196064, DOI: 10.1101/gad.1077103.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSequential post-translational modificationsAccess of telomeraseDNA-binding proteinsPost-translational modificationsMammalian telomeresTelomeres resultsTranslational modificationsTankyrase 1TRF1Negative regulatorTelomeresADP-ribosylationNovel mechanismUnbound formUbiquitinationTelomere lengthUbiquitinProteasomeTelomeraseRegulatorProteolysisProteinDegradationElongation
1999
The Vibrio cholerae O139 Calcutta Bacteriophage CTXφ Is Infectious and Encodes a Novel Repressor
Davis B, Kimsey H, Chang W, Waldor M. The Vibrio cholerae O139 Calcutta Bacteriophage CTXφ Is Infectious and Encodes a Novel Repressor. Journal Of Bacteriology 1999, 181: 6779-6787. PMID: 10542181, PMCID: PMC94144, DOI: 10.1128/jb.181.21.6779-6787.1999.Peer-Reviewed Original Research