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Arabidopsis retains vertebrate-type telomerase accessory proteins via a plant-specific assembly

Abstract The recent discovery of the bona-fide telomerase RNA (TR) from plants reveals conserved and unique secondary structure elements and the opportunity for new insight into the telomerase RNP. Here we examine how two highly conserved proteins previously implicated in Arabidopsis telomere mainte...

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Published in:Nucleic acids research 2021-09, Vol.49 (16), p.9496-9507
Main Authors: Song, Jiarui, Castillo-González, Claudia, Ma, Zeyang, Shippen, Dorothy E
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