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| Gene Synthesis> | The shelterin genes (TERF1, TERF2, RAP1, TINF2, ACD (also known as TPP1) and POT1), codon-optimized for E. coli, were synthesized by GenScript and cloned into pACEBAC1, using a nicking cloning system43. | Get A Quote |
During classical non-homologous end joining (cNHEJ), DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) encapsulates free DNA ends, forming a recruitment platform for downstream end-joining factors including ligase 4 (LIG4)1. DNA-PK can also bind telomeres and regulate their resection2-4, but does not initiate cNHEJ at this position. How the end-joining process is regulated in this context-specific manner is currently unclear. Here we show that the shelterin components TRF2 and RAP1 form a complex with DNA-PK that directly represses its end-joining function at telomeres. Biochemical experiments and cryo-electron microscopy reveal that when bound to TRF2, RAP1 establishes a network of interactions with KU and DNA that preven... More