Q.52 Which of the following statements is/are true about telomerase? (A) Telomerase has 5′-3′ DNA-dependent DNA polymerisation activity (B) Telomerase has 5′-3′ RNA-dependent DNA polymerisation activity (C) Telomerase contains an RNA subunit (D) Telomerase has 3′-5′ DNA-dependent DNA polymerisation activity

Q.52 Which of the following statements is/are true about telomerase?
(A) Telomerase has 5′-3′ DNA-dependent DNA polymerisation activity
(B) Telomerase has 5′-3′ RNA-dependent DNA polymerisation activity
(C) Telomerase contains an RNA subunit
(D) Telomerase has 3′-5′ DNA-dependent DNA polymerisation activity

Telomerase is a specialized ribonucleoprotein enzyme critical for maintaining telomere length at chromosome ends. This article breaks down a common exam question on its properties, identifying correct statements among the options.

Correct Answer

Both (B) and (C) are true. Telomerase exhibits 5′-3′ RNA-dependent DNA polymerization activity and contains an essential RNA subunit.

Option Breakdown

  • (A) Telomerase has 5′-3′ DNA-dependent DNA polymerisation activity: False. Standard DNA polymerases (like Pol δ/ε) are DNA-dependent, using DNA templates; telomerase instead uses its internal RNA template, functioning as a reverse transcriptase.

  • (B) Telomerase has 5′-3′ RNA-dependent DNA polymerisation activity: True. The catalytic subunit (TERT) adds telomeric repeats (e.g., TTAGGG in humans) in the 5′-3′ direction, templated by the RNA component (TERC).

  • (C) Telomerase contains an RNA subunit: True. TERC provides the template sequence for DNA synthesis and aids in processivity.

  • (D) Telomerase has 3′-5′ DNA-dependent DNA polymerisation activity: False. No polymerase, including telomerase, synthesizes in the 3′-5′ direction; proofreading exonucleases act 3′-5′, but telomerase lacks this.

Telomerase Mechanism

Telomerase extends the 3′ overhang of telomeres via repeated cycles: RNA template annealing, 5′-3′ DNA synthesis, translocation, and repeat addition. This counters the end-replication problem, active mainly in stem, germ, and cancer cells.

Feature Description Correct Option Match
Polymerase Direction 5′ to 3′ synthesis (B)
Template Type RNA (TERC) (B), (C)
Natural Activity RNA-templated only Not (A), (D)
Proofreading Absent Not (D)

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