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Förstemann, K., Zaug, A. J., Cech, T. R., and Lingner, J. (2003). Yeast telomerase is specialized for C/A-rich RNA templates. Nucleic Acids Res. 31, 1646-1655. More info

Reichenbach, P., Höss, M., Azzalin, C. M., Nabholz, M., Bucher, P., and Lingner, J. (2003). A human homolog of yeast Est1 associates with telomerase and uncaps chromosome ends when overexpressed. Current Biology 13, 568-574. More info

Szutorisz, H., Lingner, J., Cuthbert, A. P., Trott, D. A., Newbold, R. F. and Nabholz, M. (2003). A chromosome 3-encoded repressor of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) gene controls the state of hTERT chromatin. Cancer Res. 63, 689-695. More info
Ducrest, A. L., Amacker, M., Lingner, J., and Nabholz, M. (2002). Detection of promoter activity by flow cytometric analysis of GFP reporter expression. Nucleic Acids Res 30, e65.

Ducrest, A. L., Szutorisz, H., Lingner, J., and Nabholz, M. (2002). Regulation of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase gene. Oncogene 21, 541-552.

Kelleher, C., Teixeira, M. T., Forstemann, K., and Lingner, J. (2002). Telomerase: biochemical considerations for enzyme and substrate. Trends Biochem Sci 27, 572-579.

Pascolo, E., Wenz, C., Lingner, J., Hauel, N., Priepke, H., Kauffmann, I., Garin-Chesa, P., Rettig, W. J., Damm, K., and Schnapp, A. (2002). Mechanism of human telomerase inhibition by BIBR1532, a synthetic, non-nucleosidic drug candidate. J Biol Chem 277, 15566-15572.

Teixeira, M. T., Förstemann, K., Gasser, S. M., and Lingner, J. (2002). Intracellular trafficking of yeast telomerase components. EMBO Rep 3, 652-659.
Damm, K., Hemmann, U., Garin-Chesa, P., Hauel, N., Kauffmann, I., Priepke, H., Niestroj, C., Daiber, C., Enenkel, B., Guillard, B., Lauritsch, I., Müller, E., Pascolo, E., Sauter, G., Pantic, M., Martens, U. M., Wenz, C., Lingner, J., Kraut, N., Rettig, W. J., and Schnapp, A. (2001). A highly selective telomerase inhibitor limiting human cancer cell proliferation. EMBO J. 20, 6958-6968.

Ducrest, A.-L., Amacker, M., Matthieu, Y., Reichenbach, P., Cuthbert, A.P., Trott, D.A., Newbold, R.F., Nabholz, M. and Lingner, J. (2001). Regulation of human telomerase activity: repression by normal chromosome 3 abolishes nuclear telomerase reverse transcriptase transcripts but does not affect c-Myc activity. Cancer Res. 61, 7594-7602.

Förstemann, K. and Lingner, J. (2001). Molecular basis for telomere repeat divergence in budding yeast. Mol. Cell. Biol. 21, 7277-7286.

Lingner, J., and Wenz, C. (2001). The makings of telomerases. In: Human Cancer and the Biology of Telomeres and Telomerases, edited by Guido Krupp (Landes Bioscience), in press.

Szutorisz, H., Palmquist, R., Roos, G., Stenling, R., Schorderet, D., Reddel, R., Lingner, J., and Nabholz, M. (2001). Rearrangements of minisatellites in the human telomerase reverse transcriptase gene are not correlated with its expression in colon carcinomas. Oncogene 20, 2600-2665.

Wenz, C., Enenkel, B., Amacker, M., Kelleher, C., Damm, K., and Lingner, J. (2001). Human telomerase contains two cooperating telomerase RNA molecules. EMBO J. 20, 3526-3534.
Aigner, S., Lingner, J., Goodrich, K., Grosshans, C.A., Shevchenko, A., Mann, M., and Cech, T.R. (2000). Euplotes telomerase contains a La motif protein produced by apparent translational frameshifting. EMBO J. 19, 6230-6239.Förstemann, K., Höss, M., and Lingner, J. (2000). Telomerase-dependent repeat divergence at the 3' ends of yeast telomeres. Nucleic Acids Res. 28, 2690-2694.
Blasco, M.A., Gasser, S.M., and Lingner, J. (1999). Telomeres and telomerase, Genes Dev. 13, 2353-2359.

Wu, K.-J., Grandori, C., Amacker, M., Simon-Vermot, N., Polack, A., Lingner, J., and Dalla-Favera, R. (1999). Direct activation of TERT transcription by c-MYC. Nature Genet. 21, 220-224.
Lingner, J., and Cech, T.R. (1998). Telomerase and chromosome end maintenance. Curr. Op. Genet. Dev. 8, 226-232.

Lingner, J. (1998). Telomerase: the reverse transcriptase subunit as a key to enzymatic function and regulation during cell immortalization. Bull. Suisse Canc. 18, 38-42.
Cech, T. R., Nakamura, T. M., and Lingner, J. (1997). Telomerase is a true reverse transcriptase. A review. Biochemistry (Mosc) 62, 1407-1410.

Cech, T. R., and Lingner, J. (1997). Telomerase and the chromosome end replication problem. Proc CIBA Found Symp 211, 20-34.

Lingner, J., Cech, T. R., Hughes, T. R., and Lundblad, V. (1997). Three Ever Shorter Telomere (EST) genes are dispensable for in vitro yeast telomerase activity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94, 11190-11195.

Lingner, J., Hughes, T. R., Shevchenko, A., Mann, M., Lundblad, V., and Cech, T. R. (1997). Reverse transcriptase motifs in the catalytic subunit of telomerase [see comments]. Science 276, 561-567.

Nakamura, T. M., Morin, G. B., Chapman, K. B., Weinrich, S. L., Andrews, W. H., Lingner, J., Harley, C. B., and Cech, T. R. (1997). Telomerase catalytic subunit homologs from fission yeast and human. Science 277, 955-959.
Lingner, J., and Cech, T. R. (1996). Purification of telomerase from Euplotes aediculatus: requirement of a primer 3' overhang. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 93, 10712-10717.

Zaug, A. J., Lingner, J., and Cech, T. R. (1996) Method for determining RNA 3' ends and application to human telomerase RNA. Nucl Acids Res 24, 532-533.
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