Abstract
In eukaryotes, a large amount of histones need to be synthesized during the S phase of the cell cycle to package newly synthesized DNA into chromatin. The transcription and 3′ end processing of histone pre-mRNAs are controlled by the histone locus body (HLB), which is assembled on the shared promoter for H3 and H4. Here, we identified the Drosophila Prp40 pre-mRNA processing factor (dPrp40, annotated as CG3542) as a novel HLB component. We showed that dPrp40 is essential for Drosophila development, with functionally conserved activity in vertebrates and invertebrates. We observed that dPrp40 is fundamental in endocycling cells, highlighting a role for this factor in mediating replication efficiency in vivo. The depletion of dPrp40 from fly cells inhibited the transcription, but not the 3′ end processing, of histone mRNA in a H3- and H4-promoter-dependent manner. Our results establish that dPrp40 is an essential protein for Drosophila development that can localize to the HLB and might participate in histone mRNA biosynthesis.
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Prieto-Sánchez, S., Moreno-Castro, C., Hernández-Munain, C., & Suné, C. (2020). Drosophila Prp40 localizes to the histone locus body and regulates gene transcription and development. Journal of Cell Science, 133(7). https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.239509
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