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Paf1 complex homologues are required for Notch-regulated transcription during somite segmentation.

Paf1 complex homologues are required for Notch-regulated transcription during somite segmentation. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Paf1 complex homologues are required for Notch-regulated transcription during somite segmentation. Abstract Text:

    takashi akanumaTakashi Akanuma,sumito koshidaSumito Koshida,akinori kawamuraAkinori Kawamura,yasuyuki kishimotoYasuyuki Kishimoto,shinji takadaShinji Takada,takashi akanumaTakashi Akanuma,sumito koshidaSumito Koshida,akinori kawamuraAkinori Kawamura,yasuyuki kishimotoYasuyuki Kishimoto,shinji takadaShinji Takada,

    Members of the yeast polymerase-associated factor 1 (Paf1) complex, which is composed of at least five components (Paf1, Rtf1, Cdc73, Leo1 and Ctr9), are conserved from yeast to humans. Although these proteins have been implicated in RNA polymerase II-mediated transcription, their roles in vertebrate development have not been explained. Here, we show that a zebrafish mutant with a somite segmentation defect is deficient in rtf1. In addition, embryos deficient in rtf1 or ctr9 show abnormal development of the heart, ears and neural crest cells. rtf1 is required for correct RNA levels of the Notch-regulated genes her1, her7 and deltaC, and also for Notch-induced her1 expression in the presomitic mesoderm. Furthermore, the phenotype observed in rtf1-deficient mutants is enhanced by an additional deficiency in mind bomb, which encodes an effector of Notch signalling. Therefore, zebrafish homologues of the yeast Paf1 complex seem to preferentially affect a subset of genes, including Notch-regulated genes, during embryogenesis.

    Paf1 complex homologues are required for Notch-regulated transcription during somite segmentation. Publishing Authors By Initials

    t akanumaT Akanuma,s koshidaS Koshida,a kawamuraA Kawamura,y kishimotoY Kishimoto,s takadaS Takada,t akanumaT Akanuma,s koshidaS Koshida,a kawamuraA Kawamura,y kishimotoY Kishimoto,s takadaS Takada,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: EMBO reports

    VOLUME: 8

    Page Numbers: 858-63

    Journal Abbreviation: EMBO Rep.

    ISSN: 1469-221X

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Okazaki Institute for Integrative Biosciences, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Okazaki, Aichi 444-8787, Japan.

    Country: England

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