Journal article
Ssrp1a controls organogenesis by promoting cell cycle progression and RNA synthesis
K Koltowska, H Apitz, D Stamataki, EMA Hirst, H Verkade, I Salecker, EA Ober
Development Cambridge | COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1242/dev.093583
Abstract
Tightly controlled DNA replication and RNA transcription are essential for differentiation and tissue growth in multicellular organisms. Histone chaperones, including the FACT (facilitates chromatin transcription) complex, are central for these processes and act by mediating DNA access through nucleosome reorganisation. However, their roles in vertebrate organogenesis are poorly understood. Here, we report the identification of zebrafish mutants for the gene encoding Structure specific recognition protein 1a (Ssrp1a), which, together with Spt16, forms the FACT heterodimer. Focussing on the liver and eye, we show that zygotic Ssrp1a is essential for proliferation and differentiation during or..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Medical Research Council [U117581329 to K. K., D. S. and E.A.O.; and U117581332 to H. A. and I. S.]. Deposited in PMC for release after 6 months.