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Query: UNIPROT:P20226 (
TATA-binding protein
)
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TAF(II)250, the largest subunit of the general transcription factor TFIID, is expressed from the human X chromosome, at least in somatic cells. In male meiosis, however, the sex chromosomes are transcriptionally silenced, while the autosomes remain active. How then are protein-encoding genes transcribed during human male meiosis? Here we present a novel autosomal human gene,
TAF1L
, which is homologous to TAF(II)250 and is expressed specifically in the testis, apparently in germ cells. We hypothesize that during male meiosis, transcription of protein-encoding genes relies upon
TAF1L
as a functional substitute for TAF(II)250. Like TAF(II)250, the human
TAF1L
protein can bind directly to
TATA-binding protein
, an essential component of TFIID. Most importantly, transfection with human
TAF1L
rescued the temperature-sensitive lethality of a hamster cell line mutant in TAF(II)250.
TAF1L
lacks introns and evidently arose by retroposition of a processed TAF(II)250 mRNA during primate evolution. The observation that
TAF1L
can functionally replace TAF(II)250 provides experimental support for the hypothesis that during male meiosis, autosomes provide cellular functions usually supplied by the X chromosome in somatic cells.
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PMID:Functional substitution for TAF(II)250 by a retroposed homolog that is expressed in human spermatogenesis. 1221 62