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CREM-Dependent Transcription in Male Germ Cells Controlled by a Kinesin

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ACT is a LIM-only protein expressed exclusively in round spermatids, where it cooperates with transcriptional activator CREM in regulating various postmeiotic genes. Targeted inactivation of CREM leads to a complete block of mouse spermiogenesis. We sought to identify the regulatory steps controlling the functional interplay between CREM and ACT. We found that ACT selectively associates with KIF17b, a kinesin highly expressed in male germ cells. The ACT-KIF17b interaction is restricted to specific stages of spermatogenesis and directly determines the intracellular localization of ACT. Sensitivity to leptomycin B indicates that KIF17b can be actively exported from the nucleus through the Crm1 receptor. Thus, a kinesin directly controls the activity of a transcriptional coactivator by a tight regulation of its intracellular localization.
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hal-04145770 , version 1 (29-06-2023)

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Betina Macho, Stefano Brancorsini, Gian Maria Fimia, Mitsutoshi Setou, Nobutaka Hirokawa, et al.. CREM-Dependent Transcription in Male Germ Cells Controlled by a Kinesin. Science, 2002, 298 (5602), pp.2388-2390. ⟨10.1126/science.1077265⟩. ⟨hal-04145770⟩
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