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Stop codon readthrough alters the activity of a POU/Oct transcription factor during Drosophila development.

Yunpo ZhaoBo Gustav LindbergShiva Seyedoleslami EsfahaniXiongzhuo TangStefano PiazzaYlva Engström
Published in: BMC biology (2021)
We demonstrate that translational recoding of a POU/Oct transcription factor takes place in a highly tissue-specific and temporally controlled manner. This dynamic and regulated recoding is necessary for normal expression of a large number of genes involved in many cellular and developmental processes. Loss of Vvl/Dfr translational readthrough negatively affects steroid hormone biosynthesis and delays larval development and progression into metamorphosis. Thus, this study demonstrates how SCR of a transcription factor can act as a developmental switch in a spatiotemporal manner, feeding into the timing of developmental transitions between different life-cycle stages.
Keyphrases
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