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Query: UNIPROT:P50583 (
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The Chromatin Accessibility Complex (CHRAC) consists of the ATPase ISWI, the large
ACF1
subunit and a pair of small histone-like proteins, CHRAC-14/16. CHRAC is a prototypical nucleosome sliding factor that mobilizes nucleosomes to improve the regularity and integrity of the chromatin fiber. This may facilitate the formation of repressive chromatin. Expression of the signature subunit
ACF1
is restricted during embryonic development, but remains high in primordial germ cells. Therefore, we explored roles for
ACF1
during Drosophila oogenesis.
ACF1
is expressed in somatic and germline cells, with notable enrichment in germline stem cells and oocytes. The
asymmetrical
localization of
ACF1
to these cells depends on the transport of the Acf1 mRNA by the Bicaudal-D/Egalitarian complex. Loss of
ACF1
function in the novel Acf1(7) allele leads to defective egg chambers and their elimination through apoptosis. In addition, we find a variety of unusual 16-cell cyst packaging phenotypes in the previously known Acf1(1) allele, with a striking prevalence of egg chambers with two functional oocytes at opposite poles. Surprisingly, we found that the Acf1(1) deletion--despite disruption of the Acf1 reading frame--expresses low levels of a PHD-bromodomain module from the C-terminus of
ACF1
that becomes enriched in oocytes. Expression of this module from the Acf1 genomic locus leads to packaging defects in the absence of functional
ACF1
, suggesting competitive interactions with unknown target molecules. Remarkably, a two-fold overexpression of CHRAC (
ACF1
and CHRAC-16) leads to increased apoptosis and packaging defects. Evidently, finely tuned CHRAC levels are required for proper oogenesis.
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PMID:A role for tuned levels of nucleosome remodeler subunit ACF1 during Drosophila oogenesis. 2685 Dec 13