Transcriptional activation by GAGA factor is through its direct interaction with dmTAF3

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2008-05-15
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Chopra, Vivek Sarojkumar
Srinivasan, Arumugam
Kumar, Ram Parikshan
Mishra, Krishnaveni
Basquin, Denis
Docquier, Mylène
Seum, Carole
Pauli, Daniel
Mishra, Rakesh Kumar
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The GAGA factor (GAF), encoded by the Trithorax like gene (Trl) is a multifunctional protein involved in gene activation, Polycomb-dependent repression, chromatin remodeling and is a component of chromatin domain boundaries. Although first isolated as transcriptional activator of the Drosophila homeotic gene Ultrabithorax (Ubx), the molecular basis of this GAF activity is unknown. Here we show that dmTAF3 (also known as BIP2 and dTAFII155), a component of TFIID, interacts directly with GAF. We generated mutations in dmTAF3 and show that, in Trl mutant background, they affect transcription of Ubx leading to enhancement of Ubx phenotype. These results reveal that the gene activation pathway involving GAF is through its direct interaction with dmTAF3. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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BIP2, BTB/POZ domain, dmTAF3, dTAF 155 II, GAF, GAGA factor, Polycomb group, trithorax group, Trithorax like
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Developmental Biology. v.317(2)