Journal article
Defining the essential function of FBP/KSRP proteins: Drosophila Psi interacts with the mediator complex to modulate MYC transcription and tissue growth
L Guo, O Zaysteva, Z Nie, NC Mitchell, JE Amanda Lee, T Ware, L Parsons, R Luwor, G Poortinga, RD Hannan, DL Levens, LM Quinn
Nucleic Acids Research | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkw461
Abstract
Despite two decades of research, the major function of FBP-family KH domain proteins during animal development remains controversial. The literature is divided between RNA processing and transcriptional functions for these single stranded nucleic acid binding proteins. Using Drosophila, where the three mammalian FBP proteins (FBP1-3) are represented by one ortholog, Psi, we demonstrate the primary developmental role is control of cell and tissue growth. Co-IP-mass spectrometry positioned Psi in an interactome predominantly comprised of RNA Polymerase II (RNA Pol II) transcriptional machinery and we demonstrate Psi is a potent transcriptional activator. The most striking interaction was betwe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Project Grants and a Senior Research Fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (to L.Q and R.H.); NIH (to D.L.); Cancer Council of Victoria (to L.Q.). Funding for open access charge: Cancer Council Victoria.