Abstract

The telomeres of Sacchrromyces cerevisiae consist of repeated G 2–3T(GT) 1–6 DNA sequence that forms a complex with proteins. To date only the RAP1 protein has been shown to bind to the simple sequences in yeast telomeric DNA, as well as to non-telomeric regulatory sites. We have used synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotides, both double-and single-stranded, to identify specific yeast telomeric proteins in a partially purified yeast extract. Using the gel shift assay, we detected a binding activity that is stable at high ionic strength and that recognizes specifically the G-rich protrusion of a double-stranded synthetic yeast telomere, as well as the G-rich single strand. This is the first evidence of a purely telomeric protein in that it binds to the single-stranded telomeric protrusion of the yeast chromosome.

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