An N-terminal Flag-tag impairs TPP1 regulation of telomerase function

The shelterin protein complex protects natural chromosome ends from being recognized as DNA damage sites and also regulates the synthesis of telomeric repeats by telomerase. TPP1, a shelterin subunit that is essential for telomerase extension of telomeres, has been studied intensively in recent year...

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description The shelterin protein complex protects natural chromosome ends from being recognized as DNA damage sites and also regulates the synthesis of telomeric repeats by telomerase. TPP1, a shelterin subunit that is essential for telomerase extension of telomeres, has been studied intensively in recent years. Many such studies utilize epitope tagged TPP1, but it is unclear how the tags may affect the multiple cellular functions of TPP1. Here we analyzed the effect of adding a 3x Flag epitope tag to the N- or C-terminus of TPP1. While the position of the tag did not affect TPP1's interaction within the shelterin complex or its localization to telomeres, the N-terminal Flag tag on TPP1 impaired telomerase function, resulting in reduced telomerase processivity in vitro and a failure to stimulate telomere elongation in vivo. The C-terminally Flag-tagged TPP1, in contrast, behaved similarly to untagged TPP1 in all functional aspects examined. These findings suggest that caution is required when utilizing epitope tagged TPP1 to study its regulation of telomerase function. •TPP1 is essential for chromosome end integrity and telomerase function.•Neither an N- nor a C-terminal Flag tag on TPP1 affects shelterin assembly.•An N-terminally Flag-tagged TPP1 impairs telomerase extension of telomeres.•A C-terminally Flag-tagged TPP1 retains full functions of wildtype TPP1.
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Aminopeptidases - metabolism
Dipeptidyl-Peptidases and Tripeptidyl-Peptidases - analysis
Dipeptidyl-Peptidases and Tripeptidyl-Peptidases - metabolism
HCT116 Cells
HeLa Cells
Humans
Protein Interaction Mapping - methods
Protein Interaction Maps
Serine Proteases - analysis
Serine Proteases - metabolism
Shelterin complex
Telomerase - metabolism
Telomerase function
Telomere Homeostasis
Telomere length maintenance
Telomere-Binding Proteins - metabolism
Telomeric binding protein TPP1
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