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Series GSE50807 Query DataSets for GSE50807
Status Public on Sep 29, 2013
Title Taf7l cooperates with Trf2 to regulate spermiogenesis
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Taf7l (a paralogue of Taf7) and Trf2 (a TBP-related protein) are components of the core promoter complex required for gene/tissue-specific transcription of protein-coding genes by RNA polymerase II. Previous studies reported that Taf7l knockout mice exhibit structurally abnormal sperm, reduced sperm count, weakened motility and compromised fertility. Here we find that continued backcrossing of Taf7l-/Y mice from N5 to N9 produced KO males that are essentially sterile. Genome-wide expression profiling by mRNA-seq analysis of wild type (WT) and Taf7l-/Y (KO) testes revealed that Taf7l ablation impairs the expression of many post-meiotic spermatogenic specific as well as metabolic genes. Importantly, histological analysis of testes revealed that Taf7l-/Y mice develop post-meiotic arrest at the first stage of spermiogenesis, phenotypically similar to Trf2-/- mice, but distinct from Taf4b-/- mice. Indeed, we find that Taf7l and Trf2 co-regulate post-meiotic genes, but none of Taf4b-regulated germ stem cell genes in testes. Genome-wide ChIP-seq studies indicate that TAF7L binds to promoters of activated post-meiotic genes in testis. Moreover, biochemical studies show that TAF7L associates with TRF2 both in vitro and in testis suggesting that TAF7L likely cooperates directly with TRF2 at promoters of a subset of post-meiotic genes to regulate spermiogenesis. Our findings thus provide a new mechanism for cell-type specific transcriptional control involving an interaction between a ‘non-prototypic’ core promoter recognition factor (Trf2) and an orphan TAF subunit (Taf7l) in mammalian testis-specific gene transcription.
 
Overall design Genome-wide mapping of TAF7L and Pol II in testis tissue, and mRNA-seq expression profiling wild type and Taf7l knockout testis.
 
Contributor(s) Zhou H, Grubisic I, Kaplan T, Tjian R
Citation(s) 24082143
Submission date Sep 12, 2013
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Haiying Zhou
E-mail(s) zhouh@berkeley.edu
Organization name HHMI/UCB
Department MCB
Lab Robert Tjian Lab
Street address 188 Li Ka Shing Center
City Berkeley
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 94720
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13112 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (5)
GSM1229969 IgG ChIP-seq-testis
GSM1229970 TAF7L ChIP-seq-testis
GSM1229971 Pol II ChIP-seq-testis
Relations
BioProject PRJNA219062
SRA SRP029911

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GSE50807_RNA-seq_WT_vs_TAF7L_KO-testis.txt.gz 2.4 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE50807_TAF7L_and_Pol_II_ChIP-seq_in_testis.txt.gz 387.5 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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