Separation of telomere protection from length regulation by two different point mutations at amino acid 492 of RTEL1
Riham Smoom,
Catherine Lee May,
Dan Lichtental
et al.
Abstract:RTEL1 is an essential DNA helicase that plays multiple roles in genome stability and telomere length regulation. A variant of RTEL1 with a lysine at position 492 is associated with short telomeres inMus spretus, while a conserved methionine at this position is found inM. musculus,which has ultra-long telomeres. In humans, a missense mutation at this position (RTEL1M492I) causes a fatal telomere biology disease termed Hoyeraal-Hreidarsson syndrome (HHS). We previously described aM. musculusmouse model termed ‘T… Show more
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