TEX15 associates with MILI and silences transposable elements in male germ cells

Volume: 34, Issue: 11-12, Pages: 745 - 750
Published: May 7, 2020
Abstract
DNA methylation is a major silencing mechanism of transposable elements (TEs). Here we report that TEX15, a testis-specific protein, is required for TE silencing. TEX15 is expressed in embryonic germ cells and functions during genome-wide epigenetic reprogramming. The Tex15 mutant exhibits DNA hypomethylation in TEs at a level similar to Mili and Dnmt3c but not Miwi2 mutants. TEX15 is associated with MILI in testis. As loss of Tex15 causes TE...
Paper Details
Title
TEX15 associates with MILI and silences transposable elements in male germ cells
Published Date
May 7, 2020
Volume
34
Issue
11-12
Pages
745 - 750
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