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Telomeric Repeat Binding Protein 1 MeSH Descriptor Data 2025
A ubiquitously expressed telomere-binding protein that is present at TELOMERES throughout the CELL CYCLE. It is a suppressor of telomere elongation and may be involved in stabilization of telomere length. It is structurally different from TELOMERIC REPEAT BINDING PROTEIN 2 in that it contains acidic N-terminal amino acid residues.
Entry Term(s)
PIN2 Protein
TERF1 Protein
TRF1 Protein
TTAGGG Repeat Binding Factor 1
Registry Numbers
0
Previous Indexing
DNA-Binding Proteins (1997-2002)
Public MeSH Note
2003; TRF1 PROTEIN was indexed under DNA-BINDING PROTEINS 1997-2002
History Note
2003; for TRF1 PROTEIN use TELOMERE-BINDING PROTEINS (NM) 1997-2002;
A ubiquitously expressed telomere-binding protein that is present at TELOMERES throughout the CELL CYCLE. It is a suppressor of telomere elongation and may be involved in stabilization of telomere length. It is structurally different from TELOMERIC REPEAT BINDING PROTEIN 2 in that it contains acidic N-terminal amino acid residues.