The Putative Drosophila Transcription Factor Woc Is Required to Prevent Telomeric Fusions
Woc is a Drosophila zinc finger protein that shares homology with the human polypeptides ZNF261 and ZNF198 implicated in mental retardation and leukemia syndromes. We show that mutations in the woc gene cause frequent telomeric fusions in Drosophila brain cells. Woc localizes to all telomeres and mo...
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Published in | Molecular cell Vol. 20; no. 6; pp. 821 - 831 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
United States
Elsevier Inc
22.12.2005
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Summary: | Woc is a
Drosophila zinc finger protein that shares homology with the human polypeptides ZNF261 and ZNF198 implicated in mental retardation and leukemia syndromes. We show that mutations in the
woc gene cause frequent telomeric fusions in
Drosophila brain cells. Woc localizes to all telomeres and most interbands of polytene chromosomes. In interbands, Woc precisely colocalizes with the initiating forms of RNA polymerase II (Pol II). To characterize the role of
woc in telomere maintenance, we analyzed its relationships with
Su(var)205,
cav,
atm, and
rad50, four genes that prevent telomeric fusions;
Su(var)205 and
cav encode HP1 and
HP1/
ORC
Associated
Protein (HOAP), respectively.
woc mutants displayed normal telomeric accumulations of both HP1 and HOAP, and mutations in
cav,
Su(var)205,
atm, and
rad50 did not affect Woc localization on polytene chromosome telomeres. Collectively, our results indicate that Woc is a transcription factor with a telomere-capping function independent of those of
Su(var)205,
cav,
atm, and
rad50. |
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ISSN: | 1097-2765 1097-4164 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.molcel.2005.12.003 |