An elF4E-Binding Protein Regulates Katanin Protein Levels in C. Elegans Embryos
In Coenorhobditis elegans, the MEI-1 -katanin microtubulesevering complex is required for meiosis, but must be down-regulated during the transition to embryogenesis to prevent defects in mitosis. A cullin-dependent degradation pathway for MEI-1 protein has been well documented. In this paper, we rep...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of cell biology 2009-10, Vol.187 (1), p.33-42 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In Coenorhobditis elegans, the MEI-1 -katanin microtubulesevering complex is required for meiosis, but must be down-regulated during the transition to embryogenesis to prevent defects in mitosis. A cullin-dependent degradation pathway for MEI-1 protein has been well documented. In this paper, we report that translational repression may also play a role in MEI-1 down-regulation. Reduction of spn-2 function results in spindle orientation defects due to ectopic MEI-1 expression during embryonic mitosis. MEL-26, which is both required for MEI-1 degradation and is itself a target of the cullin degradation pathway, is present at normal levels in spn-2 mutant embryos, suggesting that the degradation pathway is functional. Cloning of spn-2 reveals that it encodes an elF4E-binding protein that localizes to the cytoplasm and to ribonucleoprotein particles called P granules. SPN-2 binds to the RNA-binding protein OMA-1, which in turn binds to the mei-13' untranslated region. Thus, our results suggest that SPN-2 functions as an elF4E-binding protein to negatively regulate translation of mei-1. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9525 1540-8140 |
DOI: | 10.1083/jcb.200903003 |