A Role for Human DNA Polymerase λ in Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres
Mentegari, Elisa; Bertoletti, Federica; Kissova, Miroslava; Zucca, Elisa; Galli, Silvia; Tagliavini, Giulia; Garbelli, Anna; Maffia, Antonio; Bione, Silvia; Ferrari, Elena; d'Adda di Fagagna, Fabrizio; Francia, Sofia; Sabbioneda, Simone; Chen, Liuh-Yow; Lingner, Joachim; Bergoglio, Valerie; Hoffmann, Jean-Sebastien; Hübscher, Ulrich; Crespan, Emmanuele; Maga, Giovanni
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2021Metadata
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https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22052365Abstract
Telomerase negative cancer cell types use the Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) pathway to elongate telomeres ends. Here, we show that silencing human DNA polymerase (Pol λ) in ALT cells represses ALT activity and induces telomeric stress. In addition, replication stress in the absence of Pol λ, strongly affects the survival of ALT cells. In vitro, Pol λ can promote annealing of even a single G-rich telomeric repeat to its complementary strand and use it to prime DNA synthesis. The noncoding telomeric repeat containing RNA TERRA and replication protein A negatively regulate this activity, while the Protection of Telomeres protein 1 (POT1)/TPP1 heterodimer stimulates Pol λ. Pol λ associates with telomeres and colocalizes with TPP1 in cells. In summary, our data suggest a role of Pol λ in the maintenance of telomeres by the ALT mechanism.