The RNA Export Factor, Nxt1, Is Required for Tissue Specific Transcriptional Regulation
The RNA Export Factor, Nxt1, Is Required for Tissue Specific Transcriptional Regulation
The highly conserved, Nxf/Nxt (TAP/p15) RNA nuclear export pathway is important for export of most mRNAs from the nucleus, by interacting with mRNAs and promoting their passage through nuclear pores. Nxt1 is essential for viability; using a partial loss of function allele, we reveal a role for this gene in tissue specific transcription. We show that many Drosophila melanogaster testis-specific mRNAs require Nxt1 for their accumulation. The transcripts that require Nxt1 also depend on a testis-specific transcription complex, tMAC. We show that loss of Nxt1 leads to reduced transcription of tMAC targets. A reporter transcript from a tMAC-dependent promoter is under-expressed in Nxt1 mutants, however the same transcript accumulates in mutants if driven by a tMAC-independent promoter. Thus, in Drosophila primary spermatocytes, the transcription factor used to activate expression of a transcript, rather than the RNA sequence itself or the core transcription machinery, determines whether this expression requires Nxt1. We additionally find that transcripts from intron-less genes are more sensitive to loss of Nxt1 function than those from intron-containing genes and propose a mechanism in which transcript processing feeds back to increase activity of a tissue specific transcription complex.
- School of Bioscience United Kingdom
- School of Biosciences Cardiff University United Kingdom
- Cardiff University United Kingdom
Male, Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins, Transcription, Genetic, Cell Survival, Active Transport, Cell Nucleus, QH426-470, Introns, QH301, Drosophila melanogaster, Organ Specificity, Spermatocytes, Testis, Genetics, Nuclear Pore, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, RNA, Messenger, QH426, Research Article
Male, Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins, Transcription, Genetic, Cell Survival, Active Transport, Cell Nucleus, QH426-470, Introns, QH301, Drosophila melanogaster, Organ Specificity, Spermatocytes, Testis, Genetics, Nuclear Pore, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, RNA, Messenger, QH426, Research Article
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