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Telomerase Enzyme

By | May 2nd, 2016 | Modified - May 2nd, 2016
Telomerase Enzyme
Telomerase Enzyme

The telomerase enzyme is a reverse transcriptase enzyme that adds DNA back to the ends of the telomere caps on chromosomes. The telomerase enzyme is able to do this by copying part of its RNA into the DNA of the telomere.

This is important because this adds to the lifespan of a cell. In most somatic or body cells each time a cell replicates it loses part of its telomere.

A telomere is the repetitive sequence of nucleotide DNA at the end of a chromosome the doesn’t contain genetic information.

Telomeres are like the plastic caps at the end of shoelaces that keep the shoelaces from fraying, and they protect to the genetic information stored in the DNA of the chromosome.

Telomeres keep the chromosome from unravelling and binding or fusing with nearby chromosomes.

Each time a cell divides it loses piece of the telomere cap because the enzymes that duplicate the telomere cannot duplicate it to the very end of the cap.

When the cap reaches a certain length the cell can longer divide and deteriorates, dies, or is transformed into a cancer cell.

The telomerase enzyme is a ribonucleoprotein that is able to copy back lost sections of repetitive DNA to the telomeres which prolongs the life of the cell and the person or animal.

The telomerase enzyme is active in germ cells, activated lymphocytes, and certain types of stem cells, but is virtually inactive in cells of the body. Studies have shown that choices in diet can increase telomerase activity in the body.

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About Author:

Aqiyl Aniys is the author of the book Alkaline Herbal Medicine, the Alkaline Plant Based Diet book, and the children's book, Faith and Justice eat an Alkaline Plant Based Diet." He received a certificate in plant-based nutrition from Cornell University, a BA in Organizational Behavior and Communications from NYU, worked as an elementary school teacher, and studied social work. He enjoys boxing, kick boxing, cycling, power walking, and basically anything challenging, and his alkaline plant-based diet supports all that he does. Learn more about transitioning to avegan diet using the Dr. Sebi nutritional guide.

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