Long noncoding RNA DREAMer bridges the DREAM complex and E2f1 to regulate endoreplication in Drosophila | Science Advances
Abstract
Rb/E2f and DREAM complexes play vital roles in regulating cell cycle progression. To date, how they coordinate their functions to regulate cell cycle–dependent gene expression is not clear. Here, we identified a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), which we named
DREAMer
, that bridges the interaction between E2f1 and the dREAM complex to regulate endoreplication specifically in
Drosophila
salivary gland. We show that E2f1 directly stimulates
DREAMer
expression, whereas
DREAMer
mediates the repression of
e2f1
transcription by modulating the recruitment of the dREAM complex to the
e2f1
promoter via a direct interaction with the dREAM component E2f2. The depletion of
DREAMer
impairs dREAM binding, leading to derepression of
e2f1
transcription, which ultimately increases E2f1 activity and promotes the endoreplication. Furthermore, the transcriptomic analysis revealed profound changes in cell cycle–related gene expression in
DREAMer
KO
salivary glands. Together, our findings reveal an lncRNA-mediated link between the dREAM complex and E2f1, which regulates endoreplication during development.