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Olenkina, O.M., Egorova, K.S., Aravin, A.A., Naumova, N.M., Gvozdev, V.A., Olenina, L.V. (2012). Mapping of cis-Regulatory Sites in the Promoter of Testis-Specific Stellate Genes of Drosophila melanogaster.  Biokhimiya 77(11): 1285--1293.
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FBrf0220225
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Tandem Stellate genes organized into two clusters in heterochromatin and euchromatin of the X-chromosome are part of the Ste-Su(Ste) genetic system required for maintenance of male fertility and reproduction of Drosophila melanogaster. Stellate genes encode a regulatory subunit of protein kinase CK2 and are the main targets of germline-specific piRNA-silencing; their derepression leads to appearance of protein crystals in spermatocytes, meiotic disturbances, and male sterility. A short promoter region of 134 bp appears to be sufficient for testis-specific transcription of Stellate, and it contains three closely located cis-regulatory elements called E-boxes. By using reporter analysis, we confirmed a strong functionality of the E-boxes in the Stellate promoter for in vivo transcription. Using selective mutagenesis, we have shown that the presence of the central E-box 2 is preferable to maintain a high-level testis-specific transcription of the reporter gene under the Stellate promoter. The Stellate promoter provides transcription even in heterochromatin, and corresponding mRNAs are translated with the generation of full-size protein products in case of disturbances in the piRNA-silencing process. We have also shown for the first time that the activity of the Stellate promoter is determined by chromatin context of the X-chromosome in male germinal cells, and it increases at about twofold when relocating in autosomes.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Biokhimiya
    Title
    Biokhimiya
    Publication Year
    1936-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0320-9725
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