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Human telomerase acts as a hTR-independent reverse transcriptase in mitochondria.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Sharma, Nilesh K 
Reyes, Aurelio 
Green, Paula 
Caron, Matthieu J 
Bonini, Marcelo G 

Abstract

Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) is localized to mitochondria, as well as the nucleus, but details about its biology and function in the organelle remain largely unknown. Here we show, using multiple approaches, that mammalian TERT is mitochondrial, co-purifying with mitochondrial nucleoids and tRNAs. We demonstrate the canonical nuclear RNA [human telomerase RNA (hTR)] is not present in human mitochondria and not required for the mitochondrial effects of telomerase, which nevertheless rely on reverse transcriptase (RT) activity. Using RNA immunoprecipitations from whole cell and in organello, we show that hTERT binds various mitochondrial RNAs, suggesting that RT activity in the organelle is reconstituted with mitochondrial RNAs. In support of this conclusion, TERT drives first strand cDNA synthesis in vitro in the absence of hTR. Finally, we demonstrate that absence of hTERT specifically in mitochondria with maintenance of its nuclear function negatively impacts the organelle. Our data indicate that mitochondrial hTERT works as a hTR-independent reverse transcriptase, and highlight that nuclear and mitochondrial telomerases have different cellular functions. The implications of these findings to both the mitochondrial and telomerase fields are discussed.

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Keywords

Cells, Cultured, DNA, Mitochondrial, Humans, Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial, Mitochondria, Protein Transport, RNA, RNA, Mitochondrial, RNA, Transfer, Reverse Transcription, Telomerase

Journal Title

Nucleic Acids Res

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Journal ISSN

0305-1048
1362-4962

Volume Title

40

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)