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  • Telomerase activity is crucial for preventing cellular aging and is linked to cell proliferation and immortality in organisms like Penaeus monodon (giant tiger prawn).
  • In this study, telomerase was found to actively lengthen telomeres in adult tissues, especially in the ovary, testis, and lymphoid organs, but not in cultured lymphoid cells.
  • The research also identified specific telomeric repeat sequences and determined that the partial sequence of PmTERT protein is closely related to other species, suggesting telomerase's role in cellular longevity and potentially harmful effects of lacking telomerase activity in lymphoid cells during in vitro culture.

Article Abstract

Retaining terminal transferase activity of telomerase, the ribonucleoprotein enzyme which add telomeric repeats on chromosome end is thought to be required to prevent cellular ageing. Additionally, telomerase considered as a marker for cell proliferation and immortalization in eukaryotes. We examined telomerase activity in tissues and lymphoid cell culture of Penaeus monodon. Along with telomerase activity, telomere repeats and an attempt on identification of telomerase reverse transcriptase (PmTERT) were made. Telomeric repeat amplification protocol revealed that telomerase-dependent telomeric lengthening has been taking place in P. monodon and the adult tissues were retaining this capacity throughout their lifespan with the highest activity in ovary, testis and lymphoid organ. However, telomerase activity could not be detected in lymphoid cells in culture. The canonical telomeric repeats added by telomerase of lymphoid tissue extract were identified as TTAGG, but pentameric repeats GGTTA and AGGTT were also added by the telomerase. PmTERT protein sequence (partial) shared 100 % identity with the TERT sequence of Daphnia pulex, 27 % sequence identity with Purple sea urchin and 24-25 % with Zebra fish. Undetectable telomerase activity in lymphoid cell culture supports the hypothesis that the inadequate telomerase activity or gene expression may be a reason that prevents neoplastic transformation and spontaneous immortalization of the cells in vitro. Thus, it is envisaged that telomerase activation in lymphoid cells may surmount cellular ageing for in vitro transformation and cell line establishment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4960178PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10616-015-9890-9DOI Listing

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