The mre11 A470 Alleles Influence the. Heritability and Segregation of Telosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
In Joon Baek, Daniel S. Moss, Arthur J. Lustig

TL;DR
This study investigates how MRE11 A470 alleles affect telomere structure, heritability, and segregation in yeast, revealing differences in telosome composition and suggesting an active, conservative segregation mechanism for telomeres.
Contribution
It characterizes the impact of MRE11 A470 alleles on telomere chromatin structure, heritability, and segregation, highlighting a potential active mechanism for telomere chromatin inheritance.
Findings
MRE11 strains have telomeres of approximately 300 base pairs.
Mre11A470T proteins show reduced occupancy in telosomes but increased resistance to MNase digestion.
Telosome segregation appears to be conservative, maintaining parental telosome composition after replication.
Abstract
Telomeres, the nucleoprotein complexes at the termini of linear chromosomes, are essential for the processes of end replication, end-protection, and chromatin segregation. The Mre11 complex is involved in multiple cellular roles in DNA repair and structure in the regulation and function of telomere size homeostasis. In this study, we characterize yeast telomere chromatin structure, phenotypic heritability, and chromatin segregation in both wild-type [MRE11] and A470 motif alleles. MRE11 strains confer a telomere size of 300 base pairs of G+T irregular simple sequence repeats. This DNA and a portion of subtelomeric DNA is embedded in a telosome: an MNase-resistant non-nucleosomal particle. Chromatin immunoprecipitation shows a three to four-fold lower occupancy of Mre11A470T proteins than wild-type proteins in telosomes. Telosomes containing the Mre11A470T protein confer a greater…
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