A Trans-Activator on the Drosophila Y Chromosome Regulates Gene Expression in the Male Germ Line

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Ping Zhang
Benjamin Timakov
Rebecca L. Stankiewicz
Ismail Y. Turgut
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[1] University of Connecticut,Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, U
[2] University of Connecticut,2131
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Genetica | 2000年 / 109卷
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primary spermatocyte; repetitive elements; trans-activation; chromosome;
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The Ychromosome of Drosophila melanogasteraccounts for approximately 13% of a normal male genome and is entirely heterochromatic. It carries six genes required exclusively for spermatogenesis. Here we report a novel activity of the Ychromosome that regulates gene expression in primary spermatocytes. By examining the expression of a reporter gene in X/Yand X/0males, we show that a specific region of the Ylong arm carries a trans-activator that regulates transcription in spermatogenesis. In the absence of the Ytrans-activator, the level of the reporter expression is greatly reduced in primary spermatocytes and the expression pattern is restricted to young primary spermatocytes. Further analysis shows that the Ytrans-activator is dispersed in the h1-h10 region on the Ylong arm and is functionally redundant, indicating involvement of the repetitive sequences on the Ychromosome. In addition, the Ytrans-activator appears to act in a tissue-specific manner, functioning only in the male germ line. We propose that the Ytrans-activator plays an important role in regulating gene expression during spermatogenesis.
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页码:141 / 150
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