2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.29.518380
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Localization of the pioneer factor GAF to subnuclear foci is driven by DNA binding and required to silence satellite repeat expression

Abstract: The eukaryotic genome is organized to enable the precise regulation of gene expression required for development. This organization is established during early development when the embryo transitions from a fertilized germ cell to the totipotent zygote. To understand the factors and processes that drive genomic organization, we focused on the pioneer factor GAGA factor (GAF) that is required for early embryonic development in Drosophila. GAF transcriptionally activates the zygotic genome and is localized to sub… Show more

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