Zbtb48 is a regulator of Mtfp1 expression in zebrafish

Zbtb48 是斑马鱼中 Mtfp1 表达的调节剂

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作者:Sho Yee Carisa Goh, Albert Fradera-Sola, Nadine Wittkopp, Naz Şerifoğlu, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Rene F Ketting, Falk Butter

Abstract

ZBTB48 (also known as TZAP) is a transcription factor that has previously been reported to bind to telomeres and act as a negative regulator of telomere length in human cell lines. To explore whether transcription factor activity and telomere length regulation are conserved at the organismal level in vertebrates, we generate a zbtb48-/- zebrafish line via CRISPR‒Cas genome editing. The zbtb48-/- mutants display no obvious physical or behavioral abnormalities in the first two generations. We find no statistically significant changes in telomere length in first-generation adults. However, for the gene regulatory aspect of Zbtb48, similar to that in human cancer cell lines, we observe downregulation of mtfp1 at both the mRNA and protein levels in the zbtb48-/- mutants. This suggests that mtfp1 is an evolutionarily conserved regulatory target of Zbtb48. Further investigation of the spatiotemporal expression of zbtb48 in previously published zebrafish data reveals low transcript expression in diverse tissues, except in germline stem cells and gametocytes of the gonads. Notably, Mtfp1 protein downregulation is detected in the ovaries of 40 dpf zbtb48-/- mutants and in the testes of both 40 dpf and 10.5-month-old zbtb48-/- mutants.

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