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Publication : TEX15 associates with MILI and silences transposable elements in male germ cells.

First Author  Yang F Year  2020
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  34
Issue  11-12 Pages  745-750
PubMed ID  32381626 Mgi Jnum  J:288732
Mgi Id  MGI:6434559 Doi  10.1101/gad.335489.119
Citation  Yang F, et al. (2020) TEX15 associates with MILI and silences transposable elements in male germ cells. Genes Dev 34(11-12):745-750
abstractText  DNA methylation is a major silencing mechanism of transposable elements (TEs). Here we report that TEX15, a testis-specific protein, is required for TE silencing. TEX15 is expressed in embryonic germ cells and functions during genome-wide epigenetic reprogramming. The Tex15 mutant exhibits DNA hypomethylation in TEs at a level similar to Mili and Dnmt3c but not Miwi2 mutants. TEX15 is associated with MILI in testis. As loss of Tex15 causes TE desilencing with intact piRNA production, our results identify TEX15 as a new essential epigenetic regulator that may function as a nuclear effector of MILI to silence TEs by DNA methylation.
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