Description This volume of Advances in Cell Aging and Gerontology critically reviews the rapidly advancing area of telomerase research with
a focus at the molecular and cellular levels. The clearly established function of telomerase is to maintain chromosome ends during successive
rounds of cell division by adding a six base DNA repeat on to the telomeric ends of chromosomes. As presented in the chapters of this
volume, the mechanisms that regulate telomerase expression and activity are complex. Moreover, emerging data suggest additional roles
for telomerase in the regulation of cell differentiation and survival.
It is expected that this quite comprehensive volume will provide
a valuable resource for graduate students and postdocs in the telomerase field and for established investigators in other fields who
are beginning to study telomerase in their particular research program. With an increasing number of proteins being brought into the
fold of telomerase research (e.g., DNA damage and repair response proteins, heat-shock proteins, and proteins in various signal transduction
cascades) many new scientists are beginning to study this enzyme from novel vantage points.
Contents Preface.
1. Forward: Aging and cancer: Are telomeres and telomerase the connection? (J.W. Shay, W.E. Wright).
2. Assembly and function
of the telomerase enzyme complex (W. Klapper, R. Parwaresch, G. Krupp).
3. Molecular mechanisms regulating telomerase activity (Jun-Ping
Liu).
4. Telomerase and the cell cycle (T. Pandita).
5. Cell proliferation, telomerase and cancer (S.E. Holt, L.W. Elmore).
6. Immortal
transformation and telomerase reactivation of human mammary epithelial cells in culture (P. Yaswen, M. Stampfer).
7. Telomerase, DNA
damage and apoptosis (M.P. Mattson, Weiming Fu, Peisu Zhang).
8. The telomerase knockout mouse (M.A. Blasco).
9. Telomerase in brain
development and neurodegenerative disorders (M.P. Mattson, M. Rao, Weiming Fu, W. Klapper).
10. The role of telomerase and telomerase
in aging and longevity determination (L. Hayflick).
Figure Sections.
Contributor Addresses.
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