Developmental regulation of transcription by a tissue-specific TAF homolog

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Alternate forms of the general transcription machinery have been described in several tissues or cell types. However, the role of tissue-specific TBP-associated factors (TAFIIs) and other tissue-specific transcription components in regulating differential gene expression during development was not clear. Here we show that the cannonball gene of Drosophila encodes a cell type-specific homolog of a more ubiquitously expressed component of the general transcription factor TFIID. cannonball is required in vivo for high level transcription of a set of stage- and tissue-specific target genes during male gametogenesis. Regulation of transcription by cannonball is absolutely required for spermatogenesis, as null mutations block meiotic cell cycle progression and result in a complete failure of spermatid differentiation. Our results demonstrate that cell type-specific TAFIIs play an important role in developmental regulation of gene expression.

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Hiller, M. A., Lin, T. Y., Wood, C., & Fuller, M. T. (2001). Developmental regulation of transcription by a tissue-specific TAF homolog. Genes and Development, 15(8), 1021–1030. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.869101

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