ZFP628 Is a TAF4b-Interacting Transcription Factor Required for Mouse Spermiogenesis

Volume: 40, Issue: 7
Published: Mar 16, 2020
Abstract
TAF4b is a subunit of the TFIID complex that is highly expressed in the ovary and testis and required for mouse fertility. TAF4b-deficient male mice undergo a complex series of developmental defects that result in the inability to maintain long-term spermatogenesis. To decipher the transcriptional mechanisms upon which TAF4b functions in spermatogenesis, we used two-hybrid screening to identify a novel TAF4b-interacting transcriptional cofactor,...
Paper Details
Title
ZFP628 Is a TAF4b-Interacting Transcription Factor Required for Mouse Spermiogenesis
Published Date
Mar 16, 2020
Volume
40
Issue
7
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