RRC ID 57092
Author Neves A, Eisenman RN.
Title Distinct gene-selective roles for a network of core promoter factors in Drosophila neural stem cell identity.
Journal Biol Open
Abstract The transcriptional mechanisms that allow neural stem cells (NSC) to balance self-renewal with differentiation are not well understood. Employing an in vivo RNAi screen we identify here NSC-TAFs, a subset of nine TATA-binding protein associated factors (TAFs), as NSC identity genes in Drosophila We found that depletion of NSC-TAFs results in decreased NSC clone size, reduced proliferation, defective cell polarity and increased hypersensitivity to cell cycle perturbation, without affecting NSC survival. Integrated gene expression and genomic binding analyses revealed that NSC-TAFs function with both TBP and TRF2, and that NSC-TAF-TBP and NSC-TAF-TRF2 shared target genes encode different subsets of transcription factors and RNA-binding proteins with established or emerging roles in NSC identity and brain development. Taken together, our results demonstrate that core promoter factors are selectively required for NSC identity in vivo by promoting cell cycle progression and NSC cell polarity. Because pathogenic variants in a subset of TAFs have all been linked to human neurological disorders, this work may stimulate and inform future animal models of TAF-linked neurological disorders.
Volume 8(4)
Published 2019-4-4
DOI 10.1242/bio.042168
PII 8/4/bio042168
PMID 30948355
PMC PMC6504003
IF 1.962
Times Cited 0
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Drosophila DGRC#142038 DGRC#140455 DGRC#141287 DGRC#111780