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The testis-specific transcription factor, TCFL5, expressed in pachytene spermatocytes regulates the meiotic gene expression program in collaboration with the transcription factor A-MYB.Abstract
In male mice, the transcription factors STRA8 and MEISON initiate meiosis I. We report that STRA8/MEISON activates the transcription factors A-MYB and TCFL5, which together reprogram gene expression after spermatogonia enter into meiosis. TCFL5 promotes the transcription of genes required for meiosis, mRNA turnover, miR-34/449 production, meiotic exit, and spermiogenesis. This transcriptional architecture is conserved in rhesus macaque, suggesting TCFL5 plays a central role in meiosis and spermiogenesis in placental mammals. Tcfl5em1/em1 mutants are sterile, and spermatogenesis arrests at the mid- or late-pachytene stage of meiosis. Moreover, Tcfl5+/em1 mutants produce fewer motile sperm.
SUBMITTER: Cecchini K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9812935 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cecchini Katharine K Biasini Adriano A Yu Tianxiong T Säflund Martin M Mou Haiwei H Arif Amena A Eghbali Atiyeh A Colpan Cansu C Gainetdinov Ildar I de Rooij Dirk G DG Weng Zhiping Z Zamore Phillip D PD Özata Deniz M DM
Reproduction (Cambridge, England) 20230104 2
<h4>In brief</h4>The testis-specific transcription factor, TCFL5, expressed in pachytene spermatocytes regulates the meiotic gene expression program in collaboration with the transcription factor A-MYB.<h4>Abstract</h4>In male mice, the transcription factors STRA8 and MEISON initiate meiosis I. We report that STRA8/MEISON activates the transcription factors A-MYB and TCFL5, which together reprogram gene expression after spermatogonia enter into meiosis. TCFL5 promotes the transcription of genes ...[more]