Blast Analysis : gnl|CDD|73155

Analysis  rpsblast_cdd Start  586
End  729 Strand  +
Length  144 Note  Gaps:37
Hit Coverage  91.60 Hit Length  119
Hit Pident  43.12 E Val  2e-20
Hit Description  cd01648 TERT TERT: Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT). Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein (RNP) that synthesizes telomeric DNA repeats. The telomerase RNA subunit provides the template for synthesis of these repeats. The catalytic subunit of RNP is known as telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT). The reverse transcriptase (RT) domain is located in the C-terminal region of the TERT polypeptide. Single amino acid substitutions in this region lead to telomere shortening and senescence. Telomerase is an enzyme that in certain cells maintains the physical ends of chromosomes (telomeres) during replication. In somatic cells replication of the lagging strand requires the continual presence of an RNA primer approximately 200 nucleotides upstream which is complementary to the template strand. Since there is a region of DNA less than 200 base pairs from the end of the chromosome where this is not possible the chromosome is continually shortened. However a surplus of repetitive DNA at the chromosome ends protects against the erosion of gene-encoding DNA. Telomerase is not normally expressed in somatic cells. It has been suggested that exogenous TERT may extend the lifespan of or even immortalize the cell. However recent studies have shown that telomerase activity can be induced by a number of oncogenes. Conversely the oncogene c-myc can be activated in human TERT immortalized cells. Sequence comparisons place the telomerase proteins in the RT family but reveal hallmarks that distinguish them from retroviral and retrotransposon relatives.. Hit Pcons  13.76
Name  Qrob_P0736170.2

1 Protein

Protein Identifier
Organism . Name
Score Score Type Protein Description Alias (in v1) Code Enzyme Gene Prediction Quality
Qrob_P0736170.2 Quercus robur 85.2 egn (M=1) K11126 - telomerase reverse transcriptase [EC:2.7.7.49]   EC:2.7.7.49 validated