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Erica Salvati, Carlo Leonetti, Angela Rizzo, Marco Scarsella, Marcella Mottolese, Rossella Galati, Isabella Sperduti, Malcolm F.G. Stevens, Maurizio D’Incalci, Maria Blasco, Giovanna Chiorino, Serge Bauwens, Béatrice Horard, Eric Gilson, Antonella Stoppacciaro, Gabriella Zupi, Annamaria Biroccio
Published in Volume 117, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(11):3236–3247 doi:10.1172/JCI32461
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Figure 8
Model for the short- and long-term effects of RHPS4.

G4 stabilization by RHPS4 can induce short-term telomere damage and release of POT1. Overexpression of either TRF2 or POT1 can prevent G4 formation, for example, by favoring t-loop formation or G4 unwinding, and render cells resistant to RHPS4-induced damage. RHPS4 can also induce long-term effects through telomerase inhibition and consequent telomere shortening.