Regulation of transcription of meiotic cell cycle and terminal differentiation genes by the testis-specific Zn-finger proteinmatotopetli
- 15 April 2004
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Development
- Vol. 131 (8) , 1691-1702
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.01032
Abstract
A robust developmentally regulated and cell type specific transcriptional programme is activated in primary spermatocytes in preparation for differentiation of the male gametes during spermatogenesis. Work in Drosophila is beginning to reveal the genetic networks that regulate this gene expression. The Drosophila aly-class meiotic arrest loci are essential for activation of transcription of many differentiation-specific genes, as well as several genes important for meiotic cell cycle progression,thus linking meiotic cell cycle progression to cellular differentiation during spermatogenesis. The three previously described aly-class proteins(aly, comr and achi/vis) form a complex and are associated with chromatin in primary spermatocytes. We identify, clone and characterize a new aly-class meiotic arrest gene, matotopetli (topi), which encodes a testis-specific Zn-finger protein that physically interacts with Comr. The topimutant phenotype is most like achi/vis in that topi function is not required for the nuclear localization of Aly or Comr, but is required for their accumulation on chromatin. Most target genes in the transcriptional programme depend on both topi and achi/vis; however, a small subset of target genes are differentially sensitive to loss of topior achi/vis, suggesting that these aly-class predicted DNA binding proteins can act independently in some contexts.Keywords
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