Single telomere length analysis in Ustilago maydis, a high-resolution tool for examining fungal telomere length distribution and C-strand 5’-end processing

Telomeres play important roles in genome stability and cell proliferation. Telomere lengths are heterogeneous and because just a few abnormal telomeres are sufficient to trigger significant cellular response, it is informative to have accurate assays that reveal not only average telomere lengths, bu...

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Main Authors: Ganduri Swapna, Eun Young Yu, Neal F. Lue
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description Telomeres play important roles in genome stability and cell proliferation. Telomere lengths are heterogeneous and because just a few abnormal telomeres are sufficient to trigger significant cellular response, it is informative to have accurate assays that reveal not only average telomere lengths, but also the distribution of the longest and shortest telomeres in a given sample. Herein we report for the first time, the development of single telomere length analysis (STELA)—a PCR-based assay that amplifies multiple, individual telomeres— for Ustilago maydis, a basidiomycete fungus. Compared to the standard telomere Southern technique, STELA revealed a broader distribution of telomere size as well as the existence of relatively short telomeres in wild type cells. When applied to blm∆, a mutant thought to be defective in telomere replication, STELA revealed preferential loss of long telomeres, whose maintenance may thus be especially dependent upon efficient replication. In comparison to blm∆, the trt1∆ (telomerase null) mutant exhibited greater erosion of short telomeres, consistent with a special role for telomerase in re-lengthening extra-short telomeres. We also used STELA to characterize the 5’ ends of telomere C-strand, and found that in U. maydis, they terminate preferentially at selected nucleotide positions within the telomere repeat. Deleting trt1 altered the 5’-end distributions, suggesting that telomerase may directly or indirectly modulate C-strand 5’ end formation. These findings illustrate the utility of STELA as well as the strengths of U. maydis as a model system for telomere research.
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spelling doaj-art-6f657e8c519d49b88df53b44d3be556d2025-08-20T02:05:21ZengShared Science Publishers OGMicrobial Cell2311-26382018-08-015939340310.15698/mic2018.09.645Single telomere length analysis in Ustilago maydis, a high-resolution tool for examining fungal telomere length distribution and C-strand 5’-end processingGanduri Swapna0Eun Young Yu1Neal F. Lue2Department of Microbiology & Immunology, W. R. Hearst Microbiology Research Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, United States of America.Department of Microbiology & Immunology, W. R. Hearst Microbiology Research Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, United States of America.Department of Microbiology & Immunology, W. R. Hearst Microbiology Research Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, United States of America.Telomeres play important roles in genome stability and cell proliferation. Telomere lengths are heterogeneous and because just a few abnormal telomeres are sufficient to trigger significant cellular response, it is informative to have accurate assays that reveal not only average telomere lengths, but also the distribution of the longest and shortest telomeres in a given sample. Herein we report for the first time, the development of single telomere length analysis (STELA)—a PCR-based assay that amplifies multiple, individual telomeres— for Ustilago maydis, a basidiomycete fungus. Compared to the standard telomere Southern technique, STELA revealed a broader distribution of telomere size as well as the existence of relatively short telomeres in wild type cells. When applied to blm∆, a mutant thought to be defective in telomere replication, STELA revealed preferential loss of long telomeres, whose maintenance may thus be especially dependent upon efficient replication. In comparison to blm∆, the trt1∆ (telomerase null) mutant exhibited greater erosion of short telomeres, consistent with a special role for telomerase in re-lengthening extra-short telomeres. We also used STELA to characterize the 5’ ends of telomere C-strand, and found that in U. maydis, they terminate preferentially at selected nucleotide positions within the telomere repeat. Deleting trt1 altered the 5’-end distributions, suggesting that telomerase may directly or indirectly modulate C-strand 5’ end formation. These findings illustrate the utility of STELA as well as the strengths of U. maydis as a model system for telomere research.http://microbialcell.com/researcharticles/single-telomere-length-analysis-in-ustilago-maydis-a-high-resolution-tool-for-examining-fungal-telomere-length-distribution-and-c-strand-5-end-processing/telomeretelomeraseSTELABlmTrt1Ustilago maydis
spellingShingle Ganduri Swapna
Eun Young Yu
Neal F. Lue
Single telomere length analysis in Ustilago maydis, a high-resolution tool for examining fungal telomere length distribution and C-strand 5’-end processing
Microbial Cell
telomere
telomerase
STELA
Blm
Trt1
Ustilago maydis
title Single telomere length analysis in Ustilago maydis, a high-resolution tool for examining fungal telomere length distribution and C-strand 5’-end processing
title_full Single telomere length analysis in Ustilago maydis, a high-resolution tool for examining fungal telomere length distribution and C-strand 5’-end processing
title_fullStr Single telomere length analysis in Ustilago maydis, a high-resolution tool for examining fungal telomere length distribution and C-strand 5’-end processing
title_full_unstemmed Single telomere length analysis in Ustilago maydis, a high-resolution tool for examining fungal telomere length distribution and C-strand 5’-end processing
title_short Single telomere length analysis in Ustilago maydis, a high-resolution tool for examining fungal telomere length distribution and C-strand 5’-end processing
title_sort single telomere length analysis in ustilago maydis a high resolution tool for examining fungal telomere length distribution and c strand 5 end processing
topic telomere
telomerase
STELA
Blm
Trt1
Ustilago maydis
url http://microbialcell.com/researcharticles/single-telomere-length-analysis-in-ustilago-maydis-a-high-resolution-tool-for-examining-fungal-telomere-length-distribution-and-c-strand-5-end-processing/
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