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Publication : Polycomb directs timely activation of germline genes in spermatogenesis.

First Author  Maezawa S Year  2017
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  31
Issue  16 Pages  1693-1703
PubMed ID  28924034 Mgi Jnum  J:247530
Mgi Id  MGI:5927529 Doi  10.1101/gad.302000.117
Citation  Maezawa S, et al. (2017) Polycomb directs timely activation of germline genes in spermatogenesis. Genes Dev 31(16):1693-1703
abstractText  During spermatogenesis, a large number of germline genes essential for male fertility are coordinately activated. However, it remains unknown how timely activation of this group of germline genes is accomplished. Here we show that Polycomb-repressive complex 1 (PRC1) directs timely activation of germline genes during spermatogenesis. Inactivation of PRC1 in male germ cells results in the gradual loss of a stem cell population and severe differentiation defects, leading to male infertility. In the stem cell population, RNF2, the dominant catalytic subunit of PRC1, activates transcription of Sall4, which codes for a transcription factor essential for subsequent spermatogenic differentiation. Furthermore, RNF2 and SALL4 together occupy transcription start sites of germline genes in the stem cell population. Once differentiation commences, these germline genes are activated to enable the progression of spermatogenesis. Our study identifies a novel mechanism by which Polycomb directs the developmental process by activating a group of lineage-specific genes.
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