Drosophila Decapping Protein 1, dDcp1, Is a Component of the oskar mRNP Complex and Directs Its Posterior Localization in the Oocyte
In Drosophila, posterior deposition of oskar ( osk) mRNA in oocytes is critical for both pole cell and abdomen formation. Exon junction complex components, translational regulation factors, and other proteins form an RNP complex that is essential for directing osk mRNA to the posterior of the oocyte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental cell 2006-05, Vol.10 (5), p.601-613 |
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Drosophila, posterior deposition of
oskar (
osk) mRNA in oocytes is critical for both pole cell and abdomen formation. Exon junction complex components, translational regulation factors, and other proteins form an RNP complex that is essential for directing
osk mRNA to the posterior of the oocyte. Until now, it has not been clear whether the mRNA degradation machinery is involved in regulating
osk mRNA deposition. Here we show that
Drosophila decapping protein 1, dDcp1, is a posterior group gene required for the transport of
osk mRNA. In oocytes, dDcp1 is localized posteriorly in an
osk mRNA position- and dosage-dependent manner. In nurse cells, dDcp1 colocalizes with dDcp2 and Me31B in discrete foci that may be related to processing bodies (P bodies), which are sites of active mRNA degradation. Thus, as well as being a general factor required for mRNA decay, dDcp1 is an essential component of the
osk mRNP localization complex. |
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ISSN: | 1534-5807 1878-1551 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.devcel.2006.02.021 |